If I had to choose just one paper from the 370 or so this science bod has published on the Shroud of Turin these last 8 years, experimentally modelling the means by which the pilgrim-attracting body image could have been fabricated in the mid-14th century, it would probably be this. (Mo...
"Saint Eligius was born the son of an artisan, at Chaptelate, near Lomoges in France, about the year 588. Showing remarkable talent for engraving and smithing, he undertook an apprenticeship to become a gold smith.Upon completion of his training he became known to King Clotaire II in Paris...