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Rock and soil samples at Durupınar Formation contain marine deposits and seafood remnants, supporting ancient ship theories.
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 ...
A GROUNDBREAKING discovery has prompted excitement amongst the archeological community as it may prove the existence of Noah’s Ark. Boffins at the Mount Ararat and Noah’s Ark Research team have ...
Excitement is mounting in the archaeological community following recent revelations at the 7th International Symposium on Mount Ararat and Noah's Ark, held in eastern Turkey. A collaboration of ...
The Turks are a tough people. And when they refer to Mount Ararat as Agri Dagi, “the Mountain of Pain”, you know that to trek it you’ll need more than your regular dose of aspirin.
Sometimes called Urartu, it was a powerful nation of the region around Mount Ararat in 800 B.C. A mound in Turkey has yielded much information about this nation and its widespread influence ...
The Foreign Office has issued a fresh travel warning for tourists heading to Turkey as well as those already on holiday in the region ...
Mount Ararat, the highest peak in Turkey at 5,137 meters, was traditionally identified as the resting place of Noah's Ark. Its significance is noted in religious texts, including Genesis 8:4 ...
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 ...
Mount Ararat is a snow-capped, dormant volcano in eastern Turkey, near the Armenian border, standing at 5,137 meters (16,854 ft). It is traditionally linked to Noah’s Ark, as Genesis describes ...