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Beneath the hills of eastern Turkey, researchers have uncovered signs that may point to one of history’s greatest legends: ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered the purpose of a 1,500-year-old bucket at Sutton Hoo, revealing that it was used as a cremation vessel for an important Anglo-Saxon figure.
Potentially indicating the location of Noah's Ark, researchers at Turkey's Durupinar site have uncovered promising evidence of a man-made structure within a boat-shaped formation.
Researchers from the Noah’s Ark Scans project claim they’ve uncovered “compelling evidence” of a potentially man-made structure beneath the Durupinar formation in Turkey — a site long ...
New soil samples collected from the Durupinar site in September 2024 and analysed in December 2024 show significantly higher levels of organic matter and potassium compared to surrounding areas.
The Durupinar Formation, a large, boat-shaped geological formation located about 29 kilometers south of Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey. (NoahsArkScans.com via SWNS) They said: "These results provide ...
The Noah’s Ark Scans project announced new findings concerning the potentially biblical man-made structure in Turkey.
The Noah’s Ark Scans project announced new findings Monday (May 19) concerning the potentially biblical man-made structure beneath a remote, boat-shaped mound in Turkey. The team, in collaboration ...