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A team of international researchers has reignited a centuries-old debate after uncovering new evidence suggesting that the ...
People have been searching for the A Covenant pretty much since stories about it disappearing sometime around 586 BC first appeared in the Bible.
The Durupinar Formation roughly matches the shape and dimensions of the Ark given in the Bible. New analysis of soil samples from the area shows that this region was underwater 3,500 to 5,000 ...
A team of researchers claims to have found what they believe is indisputable evidence of Noah’s Ark at the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey, using advanced scanning technology to support their ...
The team says it isn’t currently possible to say that Noah’s Ark itself was at the Durupinar site. “With the dating, it is not possible to say that the ship is here,” Faruk Kaya, one of ...
It’s hard to ignore the striking shape of the Durupinar formation. From the ground, the site appears as an enormous, 538-foot-long mound, tapering to a point much like the bow of a ship.
5,000-Year-Old Boat-Shaped Mound May Be Fossil Of Noah's Ark, Say Researchers Experts have discovered a boat-shaped mound in Turkeys Durupinar Formation, which they believe could be the fossilized ...
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 ...
The Durupinar formation has been put forth as a potential ark resting place for many years, and has received extensive attention from those hoping to find Noah’s Ark.
It’s hard to ignore the striking shape of the Durupinar formation. From the ground, the site appears as an enormous, 538-foot-long mound, tapering to a point much like the bow of a ship.