Beneath the hills of eastern Turkey, researchers have uncovered signs that may point to one of history’s greatest legends: Noah’s Ark. A team of scientists analyzing a remote site in the Doğubayazıt ...
Could new analysis of a site associated with the biblical flood shine light on the account from the Book of Genesis? Analysis of a site near Turkey’s Mount Ararat in the Middle East suggests human ...
A recent discovery has led some experts to believe they’ve found the fossil of Noah’s Ark. Researchers have found that a boat-shaped mound — long believed by the faithful to be Noah’s Ark — was most ...
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Is this proof that Noah's Ark really did exist? Pottery find at last resting place of biblical boat
Ceramic fragments found near a site believed to be the last resting place of Noah's Ark could prove the biblical boat really did exist. Prof. Dr Faruk Kaya of Agri Ibrahim Cecen University said the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Archaeologists believe they may have discovered the final location of Noah’s Ark on Turkey’s Mount Ararat ...
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