This image shows a high-resolution photograph of the face depicted in the Shroud of Turin, taken during its restoration in 2002 (Picture: sindonology.org/Cover Media) The Shroud of Turin is covered in carrot and cat DNA, casting fresh doubt on its Biblical origins. Since medieval times some believers have claimed that the cloth, kept in the Italian city’s Chapel of the Holy Shroud, is a relic of the crucifixion. It bears a faint image of a man w…