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Noah’s Ark is among the best known and most captivating of all Old Testament stories. After creating humans, God became so displeased with them that he struck Earth with an all-encompassing ...
The Durupinar formation measures 515 feet in length — consistent with the biblical measurements of Noah’s Ark — and lies near Mount Ararat, the traditional site linked to the flood narrative.
Archaeologist Andrew Jones joins NewsNation to discuss a new claim: Researchers in Turkey say they’ve found the final resting place of Noah’s Ark. Using Biblical dimensions and ground ...
The Noah’s Ark Scans project announced new findings Monday (May 19) concerning the potentially biblical man-made structure beneath a remote, boat-shaped mound in Turkey.
Archaeologists working in Turkey have announced the possible remains of Noah's Ark within Mount Ararat, the rumored final destination of the Biblical ship.
American researchers claim to have found possible features of Noah's Ark. Ground-penetrating radar revealed structures at Turkey's Durupinar site. The formation is 538 feet long and resembles ...
Jones works with Noah’s Ark Scans, which he described as a “loose organization of individuals interested in pursuing scientific work and promoting” the site of the ark. Jones and his team ...