New research published this week suggested that the 'Shroud of Turin' -- believed to be the burial garment of Jesus Christ -- may have links with India. The shroud has been the centre of debates for ...
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Scientist traces Shroud of Turin back to India, piling on more confusion over the relic
The Shroud of Turin, the most well-known and also the most controversial artefact, could have originated in India, a new study has suggested. It is a 4.4 metres long and 1.1 metres wide piece of cloth ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Shroud of Turin began trending on social media after a recent yet-to-be-peer-reviewed study in the journal Bioarxiv suggested that the garb that allegedly swaddled the body of ...
New DNA analysis of the Turin Shroud indicates that about 40 per cent of the human genetic material found on the relic is from Indian lineages. Scientists suggest that the yarn used to create the ...
The Shroud of Turin contains nearly 40% human DNA linked to Indian lineages according to recent analysis The linen may have originated from the Indus Valley region due to ancient trade routes with the ...
The Shroud of Turin contains nearly 40% human DNA linked to Indian lineages according to recent analysis The linen may have originated from the Indus Valley region due to ancient trade routes with the ...
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