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Image on The Shroud of Turin May Not Belong to a Real Human : ScienceAlert

Last updated: August 4, 2025 5:30 am
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The Shroud of Turin: A Closer Look at the Mysterious Relic

The Shroud of Turin has long been a source of fascination and debate. Believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, this ancient artifact continues to perplex researchers and historians alike. However, a recent study by Brazilian 3D designer and researcher Cícero Moraes challenges the traditional belief surrounding the relic.

First documented in France in 1354, the Shroud of Turin bears a faint image of a man with striking similarities to depictions of Jesus. While some view it as a sacred relic, others dismiss it as a clever forgery or artistic creation. The Catholic Church has neither endorsed nor refuted claims regarding the shroud’s authenticity.

Moraes’ study, published in Archaeometry, proposes a new theory regarding the origins of the image on the shroud. He suggests that the image was not created by wrapping the cloth around a human body, as previously thought, but rather by placing it on top of a low-relief sculpture and applying pigment or a similar substance.

Through the use of 3D modeling and simulation, Moraes compared the imprint on the shroud to both a flat sheet draped over a human body and a sheet laid on a low relief sculpture. The results indicated that the image on the shroud closely resembled the latter scenario, known as the Agamemnon Mask effect.

While the debate over the shroud’s authenticity and age continues, Moraes’ findings shed new light on the mysterious relic. His research highlights the potential of digital technologies in unraveling historical mysteries and encourages a collaborative approach to exploring ancient artifacts.

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Whether the Shroud of Turin is a genuine relic or a cleverly crafted piece of art remains a topic of heated discussion among scholars and researchers. As new technologies and methodologies are employed to study such artifacts, the truth behind the shroud’s origins may eventually come to light.

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