another separate cloth also mentioned in the bible. and he saw the linen wrappings lying there and the cloth that had been on jesus head. we ve taken this cloth into the laboratory, analyzed what the stains are made of, and most of them are one part blood and six parts pleural edema fluid which is a liquid that collects in the lungs when somebody dies of asphyxiation. scholars believe that most victims of crucifixion would have died of suffocation and the fluids associated with this would be left in the lungs. guskin s studies appear to shine new light into a part of the jesus story that was previously unknown using a near perfect replica of the cloth. now, what these experiments showed us is that, first of all,
sindonology have been studying the sudarium of oviedo for over 25 years. this is another separate cloth mentioned in the bible. and he saw the linen wrappings lying there and the cloth that had been on jesus head. we ve taken this to the laboratory, analyzed what the stains are made of, and most of them are one part blood and six parts pleural edema fluid which is a liquid that collects in the lungs when somebody dies of asphyxiation. scholars believe that most victims of crucifixion would have died of suffocation and the fluids associated with this would be left in the lungs. guskin s studies appear to shine new light into a part of the jesus story that was previously unknown using a near perfect
legend says that this is a separate cloth also mentioned in the bible. and he saw the linen wrappings lying there and the cloth that had been on jesus head. we ve taken this to the laboratory, analyzed what the stains are made of, and most of them are one part blood and six parts pleural edema fluid which collects in the lungs when somebody dies of asphyxiation. scholars believe that most victims of crucifixion would have died of suffocation and the fluids associated with this would be left in the lungs. guskin s studies appear to shine new light into a part of the jesus story that was previously unknown using a near perfect replica of the cloth. now, what these experiments
there s an even more important reason to study the sudarium. for him, the stains on the cloth are like a fingerprint, unique to one person. if this cloth was wrapped around the head of another person who had maybe even suffered the same kind of torture and wounds, then the stains would have a different shape and a different format. for guskin, this was to prove critical because when the team compared these blood stains on the sudarium with those on the shroud, they made an extraordinary discovery. the blood stains appeared to match. so we can conclude that the two cloths were used at the same time for the same event to cover the same body. carbon testing of the cloth has not delivered any clear results, but the first written record of the relic tied it to
the sudarium of oviedo for years. this is another separate cloth mentioned in the bible. and he saw the linen wrappings lying there and the cloth that had been on jesus head. we ve taken this to the laboratory, analyzed what the stains are made of, and most of them are one part blood and six parts pleural edema fluid which collects in the lungs when somebody dies of asphyxiation. scholars believe that most victims of crucifixion would have died of suffocation and the fluids associated with this would be left in the lungs. guskin s studies appear to shine new light into a part of the jesus story that was previously unknown using a near perfect replica of the cloth. now, what these experiments showed us is that, first of all,