Archaeologists in eastern Turkey say pottery fragments found near Mount Ararat may point to human activity dating back 5,000–7,000 years—close to the site many believe could be Noah’s Ark. Discovered near the boat-shaped Durupinar Formation, the ceramics suggest ancient settlement in the exact area tied to the biblical account.
The find follows earlier radar scans revealing underground structures resembling the Ark’s three-deck design described in Genesis. Researchers are now urging protection of the site, warning that human interference and natural erosion could damage this potentially historic landmark.
https://nypost.com/2025/12...
The find follows earlier radar scans revealing underground structures resembling the Ark’s three-deck design described in Genesis. Researchers are now urging protection of the site, warning that human interference and natural erosion could damage this potentially historic landmark.
https://nypost.com/2025/12...
06:22 AM - Jan 01, 2026
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