11/15/2024
Shroud of Turin :
Shroud - woven linen made by a professional quality weaver, most likely only owned by a wealthy person (for example, Joseph of Arimathea).
Flax fibers are traced to the Eastern Mediterranean or Middle East.
The stitches are identical to an artifact found at Masada in Israel, dated 40 BC. e. and 73 AD.
And the rest of the fabric was dated between 300 BC. e. and 300 AD.
Chemical and biological testing proves the presence of a blood stain on the Cloak, blood type AB and MHC antigen group.
Moreover, the Shroud does not have any colorful pigments on it, eliminating the possibility that the Shroud is some supremely clever artistic fake.
The Shroud shows an adult male, five feet eleven inches tall, with shoulder-length hair and a beard, a man who suffered crucifixion in the Roman manner.