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The website covers both the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo, a Spanish artifact believed to be related to the Shroud. It includes an index to "Linteum", the high quality Shroud journal published
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Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo, which has been in Spain since the seventh century, leave little likelihood that they came from two different men. Iconographic comparison also suggests that artists
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the bodily fluids on the Shroud and Sudarium point to his physical body being dead at this point. However, we should not be surprised by this, because when you look at his core teach- ings during his
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First Symposium and International Congress on the Sudarium of Oviedo, in Spain. Rodger’s popularity was reflected by the truly ecumenical funeral service, led by an Episcopalian priest, assisted by
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Question of Pollen Grains on the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo, Emanuela Marinelli,at https://www.academia.edu/1536346 8) Forensic Palynology in the United States of America, Bryant, Jones
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Their research on the Shroud and the Sudarium of Oviedo is highly respected and known worldwide. And of course, they are all my friends, so I looked forward to the possibility that some of them might
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Nothing similar occurs with the Sudarium, ―rolled up apart in its proper place‖, that has no image. Neither cloth was disturbed or moved from where it was by any human intruder, but the Shroud is
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bands, and sudariums kept in different places and in competition among themselves”. Some pages are then dedicated to the testimony of Robert de Clari, more difficult to devalue because it is very
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presented at the II International Congress on the Sudarium of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain, April 13-15, 2007, http://www.shroud.com/pdfs/n65part5.pdf [accessed December 26, 2011]. 67 The depicted method
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results of the Sudarium of Oviedo and the Shroud of Turin B. Schwortz: Is the Shroud of Turin a medieval photograph? A critical examination of the theory R. Van Haelst: The radiocarbon dating of the