Was the Coin-on-Eye Custom a Jewish Burial Practice in the Second Temple Period?
The authors evaluate the archaeological evidence for a practice that has often been cited in support of the suggestion that the images detected over the eyes of the figure on the Shroud of Turin are coins.
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