NOAH’S ark has been found!
In a mind-boggling feat of detective work, scientists and biblical scholars have translated the world’s oldest map — drawn on a 3,000-year-old Babylonian clay tablet — and followed its directions to the location of one of the oldest relics of mankind, Noah’s ark.
According to the newly translated map, the ark is on Urartu, the ancient Assyrian word for Turkey’s Mount Ararat.
The map, known as the Imago Mundi, was found in 1882 in the ruins of the ancient Babylonian city Sippar in today’s Iraq and was finally recently translated revealing it mirrors the story of the flood the Old Testament says occurred 5,000 years ago.
The Hebrew Bible tells of an angry God, determined to destroy everything with a great flood, who tells Noah…