Simple, really.
The burial cloth was one long piece, 14' 3" long. = His body was laid on the bottom length and the rest was drawn up over his head and down the front.
Therefore, there was no 'space' - it touched the head at every point.
All information - a plethora of research and documentation - is available online. It continues to amaze me at how many folk opine without doing research...
All information - a plethora of research and documentation - is available online. It continues to amaze me at how many folk opine without doing research...
Sorry...That not the way it works...The cloth at the top of the head would show up as a space between the image of the front of the head and the back of the head...It's pretty simple, really...