The location is the Assyrian equivalent to 'Ararat,' the Hebrew word for the mountain Noah crashed the Biblical vessel that ...
The location is the Assyrian equivalent to 'Ararat,' the Hebrew word for the mountain Noah crashed the Biblical vessel that was constructed for the same purpose. Dr. Irving Finkel, British Museum ...
Researchers decipher Babylonian map showing journey to Urartu, believed to be the ark's resting place after the Great Flood.
After years of study, scientists say they’ve decoded an ancient Babylonian artifact that points to the location of Noah’s Ark ...
And the mountain in question features a peak that matches the shape and dimensions of Noah’s ark. The vessel was said to measure ‘300 cubits, 50 cubits, by 30 cubits’, which translates to ...