Ancient cloth head wrap dubbed 'the Shroud of Turin 2'
Briefly

Tristan Casabianca, a French independent researcher, argues against the definitive nature of the 1988 study, suggesting the Turin Shroud's medieval forgery claim is not conclusive.
The Sudarium of Oviedo is being brought into the spotlight as a potential piece of evidence, as some believe it 'matches perfectly' with the Shroud, reinforcing its authenticity.
The Sudarum, described as a sweat cloth, is claimed to have been placed over Jesus’s face, and its distinctive stains could provide evidence linked to the Shroud.
The connection drawn between the Sudarium of Oviedo and the Shroud of Turin raises intriguing questions, as researchers continue to investigate their historical and biblical ties.
Read at Mail Online
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