Ancient ceramics discovered at Noah's Ark site in Turkey | Israel Hayom

Ceramic artifacts with an estimated age reaching 7,000 years have been unearthed at Turkey's Durupinar Formation in the Dogubayazit region near Mount Ararat, Turkish media sources indicated, according to Daily Mail. The boat-shaped geological structure, measuring 538 feet in length, has remained central to Noah's Ark discussions for many decades. Dr. Faruk Kaya stated the pottery indicates human activity during the Chalcolithic period, between 5500 and 3000 BC.

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