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=== Shroud of Turin === {{Main|Shroud of Turin}} [[Image:Shroud positive negative compare.jpg|thumb|240px|A photo of the [[Shroud of Turin]] face, positive left, negative on the right, having been contrast enhanced|alt=]] The [[Shroud of Turin]] is the best-known and most intensively studied relic of Jesus.<ref>"The Shroud of Turin is the single, most studied artifact in human history" statement considered as "widely accepted" in Lloyd A Currie, ''[http://nvl.nist.gov/pub/nistpubs/jres/109/2/j92cur.pdf The Remarkable Metrological History of Radiocarbon Dating {{bracket|II}}] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206195414/http://nvl.nist.gov/pub/nistpubs/jres/109/2/j92cur.pdf |date=2010-12-06 }}'', ''J. Res. Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol.'' 109, 2004, p. 200.</ref> The origin is still highly debated, with some modern research believing the relic is original. In 1988, [[radiocarbon dating]] determined that the shroud was from the [[Middle Ages]], between the years 1260 and 1390.<ref name="'Turin Nature">{{cite journal |last1=Damon |first1=P. E. |last2=Donahue |first2=D. J. |last3=Gore |first3=B. H. |last4=Hatheway |first4=A. L. |last5=Jull |first5=A. J. T. |last6=Linick |first6=T. W. |last7=Sercel |first7=P. J. |last8=Toolin |first8=L. J. |last9=Bronk |first9=C. R.|last10=Hall|first10=E. T. |last11=Hedges |first11=R. E. M. |last12=Housley |first12=R. |last13=Law |first13=I. A. |last14=Perry |first14=C. |last15=Bonani |first15=G. |last16=Trumbore |first16=S. |author16-link=Susan Trumbore |last17=Woelfli |first17=W. |last18=Ambers |first18=J. C. |last19=Bowman |first19=S. G. E.|last20=Leese|first20=M. N. |last21=Tite |first21=M. S. |s2cid=27686437 |title=Radiocarbon dating of the Shroud of Turin |journal=Nature |date=16 February 1989 |volume=337 |issue=6208 |pages=611β615 |doi=10.1038/337611a0 |bibcode=1989Natur.337..611D |url=https://escholarship.org/content/qt6x77r7m1/qt6x77r7m1.pdf?t=nus03r}}</ref>
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