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Title: | Controversy over the great flood hypotheses in the Black Sea in light of geological, paleontological, and archaeological evidence |
Authors: | Yanko-Hombach, Valentyna V. Gilbert, Allan S. Dolukhanov, Pavel M. Янко-Хомбах, Валентина Венедиктовна Янко-Хомбах, Валентина Венедиктівна Гілберт, Аллан. С. Гилберт, Аллан. С. Долуханов, Павел Маркович Долуханов, Павло Маркович |
Citation: | Quaternary International |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Keywords: | Black Sea paleontological archaeological geological |
Abstract: | Legends describing a Great Flood are found in the narratives of several world religions, and the biblical account of Noah’s Flood is the surviving heir to several versions of the ancient Mesopotamian Flood Myth. Recently, the story of the biblical deluge was connected to the Black Sea, together with the suggestion that the story’s pre-Mesopotamian origins might be found in the Pontic basin [Ryan, W.B.F., Pitman, III, W.C., 1998. Noah’s Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries About the Event That Changed History. Simon and Schuster, New York]. Based on the significance of this flood epic in the Judeo-Christian tradition, popular interest surged following publication of the idea. |
URI: | http://dspace.onu.edu.ua:8080/handle/123456789/19546 |
Appears in Collections: | Статті та доповіді ГГФ |
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