Pottery near Mount Ararat suggests ancient human activity, renewing scientific debate over a site long linked to Noah’s Ark.
Professor Faruk Kaya said the dating of the ceramics found broadly aligns with traditional estimates for the era associated ...
A Turkish geographer has urged caution over recent media reports suggesting that pottery fragments discovered near a ...
Scientific interest in the area has intensified in recent years. The Mount Ararat and Noah’s Ark Research Team was formally ...
Ceramic fragments found near a site believed to be the last resting place of Noah's Ark could prove the biblical boat really did exist. Prof. Dr Faruk Kaya of Agri Ibrahim Cecen University said the ...
DOGUBAYAZIT, Turkey (WJW) — New soil tests and enhanced ground-penetrating radar scans from the Durupinar formation — a boat-shaped site in eastern Turkey long linked to the biblical story of Noah’s ...
Dig this possible ark-aeological breakthrough. A team of researchers claims to be on the brink of solving one of the Bible’s greatest mysteries — the final resting place of Noah’s Ark. Armed with new ...
Eastman's study, "Revelation of an Ancient Structure on Mount Ararat," documents the structure's gradual exposure due to glacial retreat over several years. Satellite images from 2015 and 2020 show ...
Beneath the hills of eastern Turkey, researchers have uncovered signs that may point to one of history’s greatest legends: Noah’s Ark. A team of scientists analyzing a remote site in the Doğubayazıt ...