5 Most Controversial Discoveries

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These discoveries are wrapped in mystery and debate! We’re counting down history’s most controversial finds. From the Shroud of Turin to America’s Stonehenge. Which discovery do you think tops the list?
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Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin is a controversial cloth with an image thought to be Jesus, dating to the 14th century.

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The Mystery of the Kensington Runestone

Discovered in Minnesota in 1898, the Kensington Runestone is inscribed with runes that allegedly document a 14th-century Viking expedition to North America.

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Piri Reis Map

Created in 1513 by Ottoman admiral Piri Reis, this world map is notable for its detailed depiction of parts of Europe, Africa, and South America.

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America's Stonehenge

Located in New Hampshire, America's Stonehenge consists of stone structures and formations that some claim are remnants of an ancient European settlement predating Columbus.

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Jehoash Inscription

This inscription purportedly details renovations to a temple mentioned in the Bible and could serve as significant archaeological evidence supporting biblical narratives.