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The Shroud of Turin, a centuries-old linen cloth that many believe was used to wrap Jesus’ body after crucifixion, is unlikely to be from Biblical times, hi-tech new research asserts.
Using a new X-ray technique, scientists have estimated that the shroud may have been made around 2,000 years ago, the same ...
For centuries Christians have attributed a first-century date to the Shroud of Turin. Nuclear engineer Robert Rucker says that his latest research on the shroud verifies that. “The Shroud of ...
New Research Asserts That The Shroud Of Turin Is “Christian Art” According to an article in the New York Post from 2024, another examination found that the Shroud of Turin is “unlikely” to ...
The Shroud of Turin is much older than suggested by radiocarbon dating carried out in the 1980s, according to a new study in a peer-reviewed journal. A research paper published in Thermochimica Acta ...
This investigation was carried out under the Shroud of Turin Research Project. The project did find that the image is not a painting because the team found no remnants of dye or pigment.
In the 1970s, microscopist Walter McCrone analysed the shroud as part of the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP). He found that it was painted with pigments of red and vermilion in gelatin ...
Scientists have unveiled groundbreaking new evidence that could show how Jesus Christ was buried after his crucifixion. The Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth featuring the image of a bearded man, has ...
The findings challenge previous research supporting a medieval origin of the Shroud, which is one of the most studied archaeological objects in the world. Negative and positive image of the Turin ...
This group was known as “STURP,” The Shroud of Turin Research Project. Some of them thought they would prove this thing to be a fake within 10 minutes. But they soon learned how wrong that ...
"I have had a long fascination for the Shroud of Turin. It first came to my attention ... and the scientific research," said the Bishop. "As such the recent news that the use of new technology ...
At the center of the controversy is a group of scientists that make up the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP). Formed here in 1976, the 30 or so volunteers rely on private donations to conduct ...