A new study has analyzed DNA found on the Shroud of Turin, a large piece of linen cloth used to wrap the body of Jesus Christ ...
As Good Friday 2026 has approached, millions across the world pause to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, an event ...
A new Shroud of Turin DNA study reveals human, plant and microbial traces, offering fresh clues about the relic’s long ...
The infamous Shroud of Turin has been surrounded by controversy since it first appeared in the historical record.
“Analysis of the DNA traces found on the Shroud of Turin suggests the potentially extensive exposure of the cloth in the ...
The Shroud of Turin also has a not-so-obvious Bollywood connection, according to the Internet ...
How did DNA from the Indian subcontinent land up on a shroud in Italy connected to the worship of Jesus Christ. Researchers ...
Just in case this mythological robe wasn’t shrouded in enough mystery. Analysis has revealed DNA belonging to plants, animals ...
The Shroud of Turin is a 14.4-foot by 3.6-foot linen cloth bearing the faint, negative image of a crucified man. For centuries, millions have believed it to be the authentic burial shroud of Jesus of ...
Researchers claim the Romans may have “imported” linen or yarn used to weave the shroud from the Indus Valley region.
Fresh DNA analysis of the Shroud of Turin reveals traces linked to South Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Plant and human ...
The Shroud of Turin has a complex history, with its first documented appearance in France in 1354.