Researcher reveals telling evidence in Shroud of Turin mystery after it was thought to be Jesus’ burial cloth | August 5, 2025
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Researcher reveals telling evidence in Shroud of Turin mystery after it was thought to be Jesus’ burial cloth

 

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The authenticity of the Shroud of Turin has been a topic of ongoing debate for many years.

A researcher investigating the mysterious relic has revealed a new finding that could shift public perception of the ancient linen. The Shroud, which first appeared in historical records around 1353, attracted attention due to the faint image of a crucified man, showing wounds consistent with those described in the Bible.

Because of these markings—such as wounds in the wrists and feet, and signs of a crown of thorns—many Christians believed the Shroud might be the burial cloth of Jesus.

The linen material is considered by some to have covered Jesus (Marco Destefanis/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

However, a recent study published in the journal Archaeometry offers fresh evidence challenging that belief. Brazilian 3D designer Cicero Moraes, known for his historical facial reconstructions, used computer modeling to analyze how cloth behaves when draped over a human body versus a low-relief sculpture, where the shapes slightly protrude from the surface.

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