A group of Italian researchers have uncovered new information about the Shroud of Turin that adds even more mystery to what some Christians believe is the burial garment of Jesus Christ.
The scientists tested the DNA of pollen and dust on the linen cloth and found that it came from plants “all over Earth” — the Mediterranean, Asia, the Middle East, even the Americas.
Their research suggests that the shroud might have been made in India and then transported to Turin, Italy, later than the Medieval period.
The shroud appears to show a double image of a bearded man “who suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion after being beaten, scourged and crowned with thorns,” the researchers said.