My answer to the steeped-in-mystique Turin Shroud – evolving gradually from some 10 years of science-based experimental modelling.
Medieval bread baking. Yes, these 3 words alone can be used to summarise the technology that was deployed to create the faint yellow TS body image. Repeat: MEDIEVAL BREAD BAKING. Simulated sweat imprint?
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Here’s my simple no-nonsense explanation for the Turin Shroud. Think roasted whole-body medieval FLOUR IMPRINT.

Posted on June 20, 2020 by Colin Berry

Late insertion (Dec 20, 2020) It’s now 6 months to the day since I added this Final Posting (last of some 370 over a 9 year period). Well well. There’s been total silence – or nearly so – from the … Continue reading →

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