The Ark File
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Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
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A gripping work of investigative nonfiction, The Ark File chronicles author René Noorbergen's exhaustive search for evidence of Noah's Ark, drawing on historical records, eyewitness accounts, and firsthand expeditions to the slopes of Mount Ararat in Turkey. Noorbergen presents a compelling case that the legendary vessel is not merely a matter of faith but a tangible historical artifact waiting to be conclusively uncovered, weaving together archaeology, theology, and adventure in a way that keeps readers turning pages. The tone is urgent and authoritative, reflecting the author's background as an investigative journalist determined to separate fact from myth. Packed with interviews, declassified documents, and accounts from explorers who claim to have seen the structure, the narrative argues that the search for the Ark is one of the most consequential archaeological quests of the modern era. The Ark File stands as a landmark title in the genre of biblical archaeology and will captivate anyone drawn to the intersection of scripture, history, and exploration.
Author: Rene Noorbergen
Format: Hardback
Published: 1980, New English Library
Genre: Religion
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A gripping work of investigative nonfiction, The Ark File chronicles author René Noorbergen's exhaustive search for evidence of Noah's Ark, drawing on historical records, eyewitness accounts, and firsthand expeditions to the slopes of Mount Ararat in Turkey. Noorbergen presents a compelling case that the legendary vessel is not merely a matter of faith but a tangible historical artifact waiting to be conclusively uncovered, weaving together archaeology, theology, and adventure in a way that keeps readers turning pages. The tone is urgent and authoritative, reflecting the author's background as an investigative journalist determined to separate fact from myth. Packed with interviews, declassified documents, and accounts from explorers who claim to have seen the structure, the narrative argues that the search for the Ark is one of the most consequential archaeological quests of the modern era. The Ark File stands as a landmark title in the genre of biblical archaeology and will captivate anyone drawn to the intersection of scripture, history, and exploration.