A digitised print of the mid-section of the image on the Shroud of Turin with the hands a dominant feature. This image was created by a computer at the JPL Image processing Laboratory. The dark mark on the wrist idnicates a wound and other marks on the wrist indicates a wound and other marks on the arms, chest and legs are typical of scourging. The Shroud of Turin is the sindon or burial shroud, that is thought to have been used to wrap the body of Jesus after his death. It has a human image preserved on it which is thought to be the image of Christ himself. The shroud is described as being a pale sheet of linen measuring 4.34 metres (14 feet 3 inches) in length, by 1.09 metres (3 feet 7 inches) in width. It's earliest confirmed history was when it was displayed in 1353 at Lirey in France by its then owner Geoffrey de Charny I, who was a knight - ?TopFoto
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達志影像
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