Shroud of Turin
This is the alleged cloth that Jesus was buried in. The first recorded existence of this cloth was from the Catholic Church in A.D. 1353 in Lirey, France. The legends and rumors oft the shroud go back to A.D. 30 to 33. Allegedly, this shroud was transported from Judea to Edessa, Turkey, and then to Constantinople. The cloth was smuggled away from war in A.D. 1204 and moved to Athens, Greece until A.D. 1225. Researchers finally got to see the cloth for themselves in the 1980s. In order to figure out the true meaning behind it and where it came from, they decided to use radiocarbon dating. After a lot of experimentation, they found out that it was created between A.D. 1260 and A.D. 1390. It was most likely formed in the medieval days. In more of a conspiracy theory, some say that the researchers dated the ‘newer’ pieces of the fabrics that was sewed together after Jesus’s death.