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The Ark of the Covenant remains one of history's enduring mysteries. It's certainly one of archaeology's most perplexing ...
According to the Bible, Noah’s ark came to rest on Mount Ararat, in what is now modern-day Turkey. Near this mountain lies a curious formation known as the Durupınar site—a 538-foot-long mound in the ...
Noah's Ark Scans had previously detected an apparent 13-foot tunnel cutting through the formation's centre. Scans captured three layers below the earth as well, matching the Bible's description of ...
Ground-penetrating radar revealed structures at Turkey's Durupinar site. The formation is 538 feet long and resembles descriptions in the Bible.
Archaeologists uncovered possible remnants of Noah’s Ark in Turkey using radar scans, revealing wood fragments, hall-like structures, and intriguing connections.
A group of American researchers working in the Durupınar Formation near Mount Ağrı claim to have found evidence of angular structures and hollow regions during a mission to uncover the remains of Noah ...
According to the Bible, Noah's Ark had three decks. Jones says that his scans have also found three layers below the earth, hinting at the similarity with the Biblical description of the boat that was ...
Noah’s Ark Scan reveals three-layered structure near Mount Ararat, Turkey Researchers from the California-based group Noah’s Ark Scan have recently begun working with Turkish universities to study the ...
American researchers claim to have cracked one of the Bible’s enduring mysteries — after using radar technology to map the possible remains of Noah’s Ark. “It is exactly what you’d ...
Bombshell Noah’s Ark discovery could prove Bible story is true New scans have detected three distinct layers, which could relate to the Bible's mention of the ark having three decks.
Scientists claim they've found the exact spot of Noah's Ark site in unprecedented radar scans. The story of Noah's Ark comes to life in the Bible's Book of Genesis, during which there's a ginormous ...
Noah's Ark's final resting place is said to be on the "mountains of Ararat" in the Bible, after a catastrophic 150-day flood supposedly eradicated all life not aboard the vessel.