Researchers Find 'Compelling Evidence' of Possible Noah's Ark Remains
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May 27, 2025 13:28
eastern turkey - International researchers are closer to identifying potential remains of Noah's Ark at the Durupınar site in Eastern Turkey, with recent soil samples suggesting the presence of 'ancient wood.'
Researchers Find 'Compelling Evidence' of Possible Noah's Ark Remains
An international group of researchers is making progress in identifying potential remains of Noah's Ark at the Durupınar site in Eastern Turkey.
Recent Discoveries
Recent soil samples collected by the organization Noah’s Ark Scans show higher levels of organic material and potassium, indicating a unique structure beneath the surface.
Archaeological Analysis
Lead archaeologist Andrew Jones highlighted that the 'boat-shaped object' contains significantly more carbon than the surrounding area, suggesting a man-made structure.
Structural Details
The formation measures 157 meters long, matching the Biblical dimensions of Noah's Ark. Previous ground radar scans revealed underground structures resembling chambers or passageways.
Future Research
While no excavations are planned for this year, the team will continue non-destructive techniques, geophysical measurements, and potential core drillings next year to further explore the site.