Since 2021, a collaboration between Istanbul Technical University, Agri Ibrahim Cecen University, and Andrews University in the United States has been studying the site under the banner of the Mount ...
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New evidence supports myth of Noah’s Ark as boat-shaped formation dates back to biblical floodsA 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 ...
Mount Ararat is the highest point in Turkey at 5,137 metres, and has long been identified as where Noah’s Ark rested. But the new discovery has reignited discussion about the site which was ...
Recent discoveries at the Durupinar Formation in Turkey have sparked discussions among experts, suggesting that the formation could be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark. New studies of the site ...
During the 7th International Symposium on Mount Ararat and Noah's Ark, researchers presented new evidence that could support their theory that the structure is an ancient ship. Researchers took 30 ...
Researchers have found that a boat-shaped mound — long believed by the faithful to be Noah’s Ark — was most likely submerged under water during a devastating flood some 5000 years ago ...
The mound, thought to have been submerged in a flood 5,000 years ago. A recent discovery has sparked excitement among some experts who believe they may have found the fossil of Noah's Ark.
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