Noah's Ark Site Rock Samples Reveal Human Activity Back To Biblical Era

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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. 2 miles from the Iran-Turkey border, a 538-foot geographic feature made of limonite, believed by some to be the petrified remains of Noah’s Ark

“According to the first findings obtained from the studies, it is thought that there have been human activities in the region since the Chalcolithic period, that is, between the years 5500 and 3000 BC,” Agri Ibrahim Cecen University Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Faruk Kaya said.

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