The Shroud of Turin is reputedly Christ’s  burial cloth. It has              been a religious relic since the  Middle Ages. To believers it was              divine proof the Christ  was resurrected from the grave, to doubters              it was evidence  of human gullibility and one of the greatest hoaxes              in the  history of art. No one has been able to prove that it is the burial  cloth of Jesus              of Nazareth, but its haunting image of a  man’s wounded body is proof              enough for true believers. The  shroud is wrapped in red silk and kept in a silver chest                      in the Chapel of the Holy Shroud in the Cathedral of St. John                      the Baptist in Turin, Italy since 1578. The shroud is   unquestionably old. Its history is known from                    the   year 1357, when it surfaced in the tiny village of Lirey,                      France. Until recent reports from San Antonio, most of the                      scientific world accepted the findings of carbon dating                      carried out in 1988.  The results said the shroud dated   back to                    1260-1390, and thus is much too new to be   Jesus’ burial linen.
Source of this image: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shroudofturin_rotated.jpg
The Shroud of Turin, as seen by the naked  eye, is a                    negative image of a man with his hands  folded. The linen is 14                    feet, 3 inches long and 3  feet, 7 inches wide. The shroud                    bears the image of a  man with wounds similar to those suffered                    by Jesus.
The section of the shroud showing the face reveals dramatic features
when viewed as negative image (click on the right image to enlarge).
when viewed as negative image (click on the right image to enlarge).
with a recursive filter.The computer showed us what the face of Jesus Christ probably
looked like before the Passion or after Resurrection, through an electronic cleaning
of the blood and wounds which provides the almost natural images of the face
Source: http://www.shroud.com/meacham2.htm
This frontal image (above) shows the forearms, wrist, and hands.               There appears to be a large puncture wound on the wrist. This  is              significant because if nails were placed through the  palms of the              hand, this would not provide sufficient  support to hold the body to              the cross and tearing of the  hands would occur. Only if the nails              were placed through  the wrists would this provide sufficient support              to hold  the body fixed to the cross.
If they could not lift themselves up to breathe, they would suffocate very quickly.
Image Formation Theories
© Dr. John DeSalvo 
The Painting Theory
One theory is simply that the Shroud is a painting . It has been               proposed that it was painted using iron oxide in an animal  protein              binder. The STURP scientists have concluded  from their studies              that no paints, pigments, dyes or  stains have been found to make up              the visible image. Small  amounts of iron oxide have been found              on the Shroud but  the iron oxide is evenly distributed all over the              Shroud.  If it were painted using iron oxide you would expect its               concentration to be greater in the image areas verses the non-image               areas. This is not the case but the iron oxide is evenly  distributed              all over the Shroud. Thus it is probably a  containment caused by the              presence of the Shroud in artists  studios throughout history who              were copying it. It is also  possible that the copies may have been              touched to the  Shroud to transfer its sacredness and this              contaminated the  Shroud with iron oxide.
Also no painter has been able to reproduce all the different               qualities and characteristics of the Shroud. That is, its               negativity, 3D effect, no brush strokes or directionality, perfect               anatomical details from blood stains, scourging, etc. and  the image              is a surface phenomena, that is the image only  penetrates about              1/500 of an inch into the cloth. It was  shown that the blood went on              first and than image. Try  doing that and then painting the body              image. Thus  up to now no one has been able to reproduce the              Shroud in  all its characteristics. Most scientists reject the               painting theory.
source: http://blog.world-mysteries.com/science/the-shroud-of-turin/ 
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