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The details of Moraes’ findings have been published in an article for Archaeometry, including acknowledgements of all of the ...
A replica of one of the most famous relics in the history of mankind is on display at St. Mary’s Cathedral in downtown Fargo.
In a simulation, a bas-relief pressed into digital fabric produced an imprint that resembled the Shroud of Turin more closely than the imprint of a fully 3D human body.
The Shroud of Turin is one of the most studied and controversial religious artifacts in the world. Housed in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, the linen cloth bears the image ...
Countless Catholics and other Christians across the world believe the Shroud of Turin is the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
This holy linen’s origins remain shrouded in mystery. Contrary to popular belief, the sacred Shroud of Turin was not used to cover Jesus’ post-crucifixion and was actually a recreation created ...
According to a new study, published this week, the Shroud of Turin was never laid on Jesus' body as many devout Christians believe.
A 3D analysis comparing how fabric falls on a human body compared to a low-relief sculpture suggests the technique behind the Shroud of Turin.
The mysterious Shroud of Turin, which is believed by Christians to have laid atop Jesus Christ's body, may be even stranger than we previously thought. In a new study published in the journal ...
The imprint of a human-like figure on the Shroud of Turin may have come from a shallow sculpture and not an actual person, according to a new study that sheds more light on the world’s most ...
Shroud of Turin study unlocks new, key details of Jesus’ burial — reinforcing accuracy of biblical accounts By Caroline Cubbin Published Aug. 7, 2025, 5:47 p.m. ET ...