Archaeology breakthrough as 5,000-year-old fossilised boat could be Noah's Ark
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Archaeology breakthrough as 5,000-year-old fossilised boat could be Noah's Ark
Archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old fossilised boat - which they believe was once Noah’s Ark. During an ancient flood, the historic boat saved Noah, his family and a pair of each animal in the deluge. An international research team has now claimed that a boat-shaped mount in Turkey, near Mount Ararat is the fossilised remains of the ship.The “Durupinar Formation” is 163 metres and is composed of an iron ore - which is called limonite…
Researchers Suggest That the 5,000-Year-Old Boat-Shaped Mound May Be Fossilized Remains of Noah’s Ark
A recent discovery in Türkiye has ignited interest among experts who believe they may have found the fossilized remains of Noah’s Ark. Researchers have identified a boat-shaped mound in the Durupinar Formation, located approximately 30 kilometers south of Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı), which has long been linked to the biblical narrative of Noah’s Ark. This mound, believed to have been submerged during a catastrophic flood around 5,000 years ago, has…
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