The Shroud of Turin, a 14-foot-long burial cloth, is the most recognizable and studied archaeological artifact in the world, with 102 academic disciplines concluding it is not man-made. The Shroud's surface-level image matches the description of Jesus' crucifixion, providing evidence of Jesus' bodily resurrection. Archaeological discoveries, such as the James Ossuary and the Pilate Stone, also validate the historical reliability of the Bible, supporting the truth claims of Christianity.
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