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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 mystery surrounding one of the world’s most famous religious relics may finally be solved, according to new research.
The Shroud of Turin is a famous artifact with obscure origins. How and when it was made has long been the subject of debate ...
A new study using 3D modeling software suggests the Shroud of Turin is not the burial cloth of Jesus Christ but a medieval work of art.
A study suggests the Shroud of Turin likely draped over a sculpture, not Jesus’ body, using 3D simulations that challenge old ...
According to a new study, the image on the Shroud is more consistent with a low-relief matrix, possibly made of wood, stone, or metal.
The revered fabric has been a source of mystery and controversy since its first recorded mention in the 14th century.
Brazilian 3D digital designer Cicero Moraes created models as part of his study into the long-debated linen cloth ...