Shroud of Turin
Is it really the burial cloth of Jesus, or a medieval forgery?
Authentication of the Turin Shroud
Replies of skeptical scientists and investigators to "The Authentication of the Turin Shroud"
Replies of skeptical scientists and investigators to "The Authentication of the Turin Shroud"
Analysis of the Shroud
This graph shows the effect of the measured 1st Century linen cloth of added 20th Century carbon (mold, mildew, bacteria, etc.).
This graph shows the effect of the measured 1st Century linen cloth of added 20th Century carbon (mold, mildew, bacteria, etc.).
Shroud of Turin
Once again it's on display, and once again there are false claims about its authenticity.
Once again it's on display, and once again there are false claims about its authenticity.
The Shroud of Turin
"The secret to the Shroud's authenticity lies not in carbon dating or chemical analysis, but in the image itself. It is quite simply not an image of a human being. Not an accurate one, anyway."
"The secret to the Shroud's authenticity lies not in carbon dating or chemical analysis, but in the image itself. It is quite simply not an image of a human being. Not an accurate one, anyway."
Shroud of Turin Exhibition
A summary of the shroud debate by Joe Nickell, Senior Research Fellow with the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
A summary of the shroud debate by Joe Nickell, Senior Research Fellow with the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
Shroud of Turin Research
The "Shroud" is a beautiful painting created about 1355 for a new church in need of a pilgrim-attracting relic.
The "Shroud" is a beautiful painting created about 1355 for a new church in need of a pilgrim-attracting relic.
Spurious Shroud Claims
A critical examination of the most recent claims made about the infamous "Shroud of Turin."
A critical examination of the most recent claims made about the infamous "Shroud of Turin."
Sticky Tape Sample Locations
The "flags" indicate the sampling sites; the smaller rectangles (2 1/2 x 5/8 inches) are the actual sticky tape sites.
The "flags" indicate the sampling sites; the smaller rectangles (2 1/2 x 5/8 inches) are the actual sticky tape sites.
