The linen cloth of the Shroud of Turin – believed by some to have wrapped the body of Jesus following his crucifixion – may date back to around the time of his death, new evidence suggests.
The Shroud of Turin, one of the most enigmatic and studied ... Recently, Italian scientists have reignited the controversy. They presented new evidence suggesting that the Shroud could indeed ...
A new scientific paper on the Turin Shroud claims that earlier research, which dismissed the relic as a medieval fake, was based on flawed evidence. The paper, by Raymond N Rogers, retired Fellow of ...
Unwrapping the Shroud ... Turin In 1988 the definitive scientific verdict on the Shroud was announced a radiocarbon dating concluded the Shroud of Turin was a 700yearold medieval hoax But today ...
The new technique may also have found evidence that the shroud migrated from the Middle East to Europe. The seven centuries of documented history regarding the Shroud of Turin appear to show it has ...
a new study says, which raises questions about whether the relic is more than a medieval hoax. Scientists have never been able to explain exactly how the Turin Shroud, kept in Italy, was imprinted ...
injects fresh uncertainty into the Shroud of Turin's already controversial history. While some may view it as evidence supporting the artifact's authenticity, others remain unconvinced, highlighting ...
“And, finally, after 18 years of study, the evidence convinced me this cloth wrapped ... a fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and an original member of the Shroud of Turin ...
Carbon 14 says the Shroud is a medieval fake but new evidence traces the Shroud back through history and geography all the way to 1st century Jerusalem.
Police in Italy released the photofit as the iconic Shroud of Turin is set for another exhibition ... the Christian prophet's burial shroud. Now, new images showing the reverse-aging process ...
One of the most controversial debates for centuries has raged over a single piece of yellowed linen that bares the ghost-like image of a crucified man - the Shroud of Turin. It first appeared in ...