Noah's Ark Scans
Andrew Jones and the research team holding the official authorization document at the Durupınar site, with the Mount Ararat region behind them
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Help fund the approved 2026 research at the Durupınar Noah's Ark formation. Every gift moves the science forward.

This Is a Pivotal Moment

For the first time, a full geological and archaeological research project at the Noah's Ark formation has received official government approval in Türkiye — carried out in cooperation with Noah's Ark Scans. After decades of patient, non-invasive surveying, the team is moving from remote sensing toward direct investigation.

That work — specialized equipment, field personnel, technical analysis, and logistics — is funded entirely by people who believe this research matters. Your tax-deductible contribution directly supports the next phase.

Support the Ark Project!

Together we can open the next chapter of Ark research. Your tax-deductible contribution directly funds geophysical surveys, core drilling, research analysis, Visitor Center upgrades, and the multimedia content that shares these discoveries with the world.

Major contributors help fund the next phase of geophysical surveys and receive exclusive research updates, behind-the-scenes content, and recognition as project partners.

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Where Your Gift Goes

Geophysical Surveys

GPR, ERT, and LiDAR equipment and field teams to map the formation without disturbing it.

Core Drilling & Lab Analysis

Targeted core samples and laboratory testing — radiocarbon dating, soil chemistry, and material analysis.

Visitor Center & Site

Upgrades to the on-site visitor center, walking trails, signage, and observation areas for the public.

Documentation & Outreach

Films, photography, and educational content that share these discoveries with the world.

Aerial view of the Durupınar Noah's Ark formation

Be Part of the Discovery

Stand with the team uncovering one of the most significant biblical archaeological sites of our time.

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