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The lost ship of Noah : in search of the ark at Ararat

The lost ship of Noah : in search of the ark at Ararat

High on a mountain in eastern Turkey lies a man-made object that resembles a ship. It is older than recorded history - carbon-dated to prehistoric times - and perched where no ship should be. Could it be Noah's Ark? Religious and archaeological expeditions to Ararat have convinced the author that definite proof now exists of the Flood.

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Book info

Author Berlitz, Charles.
Reader Green Garard
Language eng
Duration 5 h 25 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (5 h 25 min)
Original publication info W. H. Allen 1988.
Keywords historia arkeologi fornlämningar Turkiet Ararat historia arkeologia muinaisjäännökset Turkki Ararat Noas ark syndaflod Nooan arkki vedenpaisumus
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