The Shroud of Turin
The Shroud of Turin is a fourteen-foot-long piece of cloth that stretched across a man’s body. The imprint of the man is on the cloth with his hands clearly showing he was crucified. When it was discovered, people theorized it could be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. The mystery grew when researchers dated the shroud to 1,260 CE. While that should have proved it wasn’t Jesus’s shroud, many have still clung to the idea the dating could be incorrect. Many still come to see the shroud because of its status as a holy relic.