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Samples from ‘Noah’s Ark’ site in Turkey reveal human activity dating back to biblical era, scientists claim

It may just be a discovery of biblical proportions.

Scientists have placed humans at the site of what is believed to be the “ruins of Noah’s Ark,” in the eastern mountains of Turkey.

The findings, released earlier this week, of rock and soil samples determined that “clayey materials, marine materials and seafood” were present in the area between 5500 and 3000 BC, according to the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet.

The study is comprised of three Turkish and American universities that have been investigating the theory of the site since 2021.

The “Mount Ararat and Noah’s Ark Research Team” group was created for scientific research on the ruins, whose structure was damaged due to landslides, and carried out its first study in Dec. 2022.

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3 thoughts on “Samples from ‘Noah’s Ark’ site in Turkey reveal human activity dating back to biblical era, scientists claim”

  1. Noah’s Arc is a lovely myth. If only the bible thumpers would use it as a literary lesson on morality and responsible stewardship over others.

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