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Armed with new soil tests and radar scans, the group known as Noah’s Ark Scans claims to be closer than ever to proving the ...
Archaeologists have revealed their plan to dig up the site where they believe Noah's Ark is located after conducting numerous soil samples at the ...
Rock and soil samples at Durupınar Formation contain marine deposits and seafood remnants, supporting ancient ship theories.
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 ...
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 ...
Could an ancient wooden structure discovered beneath volcanic rock and ice on Turkey’s Mount Ararat be Noah’s Ark of biblical fame? That will be the focus of a panel of explorers and experts ...