Recreating JESUS from the Shroud of Turin

How Jesus looked according to the Shroud of Turin. Also known as the Holy Shroud, it's a length of fabric which is claimed to have wrapped Jesus after crucifixion, bearing a negative image believed by some to be the face of Jesus.

The shroud has been rigorously tested, having been radiocarbon dated to the Middle Ages between years 1260 and 1390, and many theories have been posited for how the image on the shroud was created, including painting, acid pigmentation, medieval photography, dust-transfer, bas-relief, Mailard reaction and others.