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The Shroud of Turin as a Case Example by Kelly Kearse – International Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 8 Issue 3 – September 11, 2023 – Here is an excerpt from the abstract: “…It is widely
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but these stresses have not been measured. For example, optical fibers with Bragg gratings could have been an interesting measurement tool that could be "sewed" in the linen cloth and that could have
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for example some characteristics of the Christ reproduced in some Byzantine coins (gold-solidus) of the VII-XIII century A.D. are very similar to those of the TS body image. I. Wilson 1998) identified
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Several reputed examples of each of these holy-iconcloths have surfaced over the centuries. At least three dozen cloths have been identified as Veronica's Veil, the Holy Shroud, and the like. In 12th-
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Three examples have recently come to light of imprints left by birds that, although they probably are unrelated to the Shroud's image, have a certain parallel curiosity-value. The first example, brought
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respects from the only other known example of a Shroud pilgrimage badge identifiable to the Charny era - the badge proper, made from lead, Medieval pilgrim wearing found in the mud of the Seine
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century, is an example where the earlier Iconoclastic motifs have been plastered over prior to redecoration with fresco. This work too is the equal of Karanlik having exceptional colour and could be
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scholia [commentaries] on Aristophanes, quotes examples of vocabula Graeco-barbara sudarion and phakiolion referring to the scholia on Plutus 729. The complete entry bristles with "shroud" words familiar
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eleventh century, is an example where the earlier Iconoclastic motifs have been plastered over prior to redecoration with fresco. This work too is the equal of Karanlik having exceptional colour and
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For example, Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet; Hindus believe that Jesus was a holy man equivalent to Mahatma Gandhi; Jews do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah. Doubters of the authenticity