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The Shroud of Turin , an picture of faith and disputation among Christians , is back in the news .

The linen cloth , allegedly the burial shroud of Jesus , was nearly examined in 1988 in laboratories in Switzerland , England and the United States using carbon-14 dating techniques , theTelegraphreports .

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A portion of the Shroud of Turin.

Those examinations of the shroud — which bears the figure of speech of a man ’s cheek and torso — see the textile from 1260 to 1390 , defend claims that it ’s merely an elaborate medieval fraudulence , as Jesus ' liveliness is think to have follow to an remnant in A.D. 33 .

Some believers , however , insisted that the linen paper fibers used in the 1988 examinations were not from the original shroud , but rather from a portion of the cloth that had been animate after suffering fire damage in the Middle Ages .

Now , scientists at the University of Padua in Italy have used infrared light and spectroscopy ( the study of a forcible target ’s interaction with electromagnetic radiation therapy ) to examine the shroud and found that it ’s really much older , the Telegraph reports .

Right side view of a mummy with dark hair in a bowl cut. There are three black horizontal lines on the cheek.

In his recent book , " Il Mistero della Sindone , " render as " The Mystery of the Shroud , " ( Rizzoli , 2013 ) , Giulio Fanti , a professor of mechanical engineering science at Padua University , said his analysis proves the shroud dates from 280 B.C. to A.D. 220 ― meaning it existed during Jesus ' lifetime , theGuardianreports . [ spiritual closed book : 8 Alleged Relics of Jesus ]

The Shroud of Turin is said to be the cloth that cover Jesus ' body after the crucifiction . former examination that date the shroud to the Middle Ages mesh with historic records , which do n’t commence name the fabric until that time . But some researchers consider the pall is onetime . Thomas de Wesselow , author of " The Sign : The Shroud of Turin and the Secret of the Resurrection " ( Dutton Adult , 2012 ) , debate that medieval artists did not paint in photorealistic style , and that a forged shroud created in the Middle Ages would be an anachronism .

That does n’t mean the tack is evidence of a miracle , however , de Wesselow tell LiveScience last twelvemonth . He believe natural chemical reaction stimulate by a disintegrate eubstance and annoiting oil could have created the body depression on the winding-clothes , which may have then beenused as evidence of Christ ’s Resurrection of Christ .

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For the first metre in 30 age , the shroud will be shown on television this Saturday ( March 30 ) , the Guardian report . Before leave the papacy , Benedict XVIapproved a especial broadcast of the weather sheet to be held at the Turin Cathedral , where the material is preserved in a climate - controlled case .

And for those who want an even more intimate examination of the cloth , a fresh mobile app , Shroud 2.0 , was just unloose on Good Friday ( March 29),Zenit.orgreports .

plan in collaboration with the Museum of the Holy Shroud and the Archdiocese of Turin , Shroud 2.0 synthesizes 1,649 high - definition photographs into a undivided 12 - billion - pixel image . An Android version is also being developed , Zenit reports .

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Front (top) and back (bottom) of a human male mummy. His arms are crossed over his chest.

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