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Discover the truth about the controversial "shroud" of Turin with the authoritative book, Inquest on the Shroud of Turin: Latest Scientific Findings. Uncover overwhelming evidence that this famed burial cloth, claimed to be that of Jesus, is actually the creation of a clever medieval artist. This captivating book, written by Joe Nickell, presents a comprehensive investigation into the historical, iconographic, pathological, forensic, and scientific aspects of this alleged relic.
With meticulous research, Nickell reveals the microchemical tests that exposed the use of artists' pigments and tempera paint in the areas believed to be bloodstains. Through collaborations with esteemed scientific and artistic experts, he skillfully demonstrates that the so-called "photographically negative" image of the shroud can be convincingly simulated using artistic techniques from the Middle Ages.
Inquest on the Shroud of Turin intricately weaves the elements of a thrilling detective story with a well-presented judicial inquiry. Nickell highlights the fact that only a limited number of qualified scientists have truly examined the cloth, and interestingly, many of those who did became skeptics. This raises suspicion around the shroud's history and its existence for the past seven centuries.
The origins of the so-called "shroud" can be traced back to 1355 in Lirey, France. Prior to this date, there is no evidence of the preservation of Jesus' burial garments or the shroud's existence. Whether you believe in holy relics or not, Nickell's methodical approach to uncovering the truth will captivate your curiosity. Rest assured, this book does not aim to attack the faith of Christians, but rather sheds light on an intriguing historical puzzle.
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