If that question could be resolved the person to answer the mystery would become an overnight celebrity. Right now, there are many theories but no firm answers.
The actual material of the shroud is linen, produced around 1250-1390 CE. In 1988, three laboratories (at Oxford, Zurich, and the University of Arizona) used accelerator mass spectrometry to...
The Shroud of Turin is a cloth in which some say Jesus was wrapped after his crucifixion. The Catholic Church, which owns the Shroud, keeps it locked in a special protective chamber in Turin's...
The Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth that covered the body of Jesus after he was crucified and it is some type of heat given off by Jesus' body that made the image seen on the shroud. Many people...
On the shroud are blood stains at the wrist and ankle on the image of a man that appears on the shroud. Science has shown that in order to hold a body up on the cross, the nails would have had to...