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What if Indiana Jones was chasing the Ark of the Covenant in the wrong place? In "Raiders of the Lost Ark", one of Steven ...
Archaeologists in Israel believe they’ve found the stone foundations of the Tabernacle, possibly the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
People have been searching for the A Covenant pretty much since stories about it disappearing sometime around 586 BC first appeared in the Bible.
A team of international researchers has reignited a centuries-old debate after uncovering new evidence suggesting that the ...
Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered an inscription near the entrance of a fifth-century Christian church in ancient Olympus. It has a message not seen in over 1,000 years.
Potentially indicating the location of Noah's Ark, researchers at Turkey's Durupinar site have uncovered promising evidence of a man-made structure within a boat-shaped formation.
International researchers from the Noah's Ark Project have tested soil samples from the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey, which suggest that the boat-shaped site once harbored ancient wood ...
(NewsNation) — A team of researchers claims to have found what they believe is evidence of Noah’s Ark at the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey, using advanced scanning technology to support ...
The Noah’s Ark Scans project announced new findings concerning the potentially biblical man-made structure in Turkey.
The Noah’s Ark Scans project analysed soil and 3D ground-penetrating radar results from the spot in the Durupinar formation, around 18 miles south of Mount Ararat.
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Noah's Ark found? Researchers announce new evidence - MSNResearchers from the Noah’s Ark Scans project claim they’ve uncovered “compelling evidence” of a potentially man-made structure beneath the Durupinar formation in Turkey — a site long ...
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