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A 3D analysis comparing the way fabric falls on a human body versus a low-relief sculpture shows that the Shroud of Turin was ...
Contrary to popular belief, the sacred Shroud of Turin was not used to cover Jesus’ post-crucifixion and was actually a recreation created by artists, per a study published in the journal Archaeometry ...
According to a new study, published this week, the Shroud of Turin was never laid on Jesus' body as many devout Christians ...
The Shroud of Turin is a length of linen cloth bearing the faint image of a man, believed by some to be the burial shroud of ...
A study suggests the Shroud of Turin likely draped over a sculpture, not Jesus’ body, using 3D simulations that challenge old ...
The Shroud of Turin was not Jesus's burial cloth, new research has claimed. The 14.5-foot by 3.7-foot linen bears the image ...
For almost 800 years, scholars and clerics have been locked in dispute over whether a piece of linen known as the Shroud of ...
It isn’t every day that one finds themselves up close and personal with a man whose life is dedicated to unlocking the ...
Brazilian 3D digital designer Cicero Moraes created models as part of his study into the long-debated linen cloth ...
A new study suggests the Shroud of Turin — long believed by some to be Jesus’ burial cloth — was likely draped over a carved sculpture rather than a real human body. The findings, published July 28 ...
From world-famous cases to the Falkirk Triangle, items linked to this bizarre history risk being lost forever ...
1."The night before my birthday in 1996, I dreamed that I was walking around near the peak of Everest. It was snowing hard, ...