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theorizes that global flood stories may have been inspired by ancient observations of seashells and fish fossils in inland and mountain areas. The ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Romans all documented the discovery of such remains in such locations; the Greeks hypothesized that Earth had been covered
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in order to preserve human and animal life. When the ark is completed, Noah, his family, and representatives of all the animals of the earth are called upon to enter the ark. When the destructive flood begins, all life outside of the ark perishes. After the waters recede, all those aboard the ark
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ne grande partie des hommes et des animaux, noyée dans ce déluge universel, ou détruite par la violente secousse imprimée au globe terrestre; des espèces entières anéanties; tous les monumens de l'industrie humaine, renversés; tels sont les désastres que le choc d'une comète a dû
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offers a controversial account of long-term flooding; the hypothesis argues for a catastrophic irruption of water about 5600 BCE from the
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ends by shooting an arrow into a rock, from which a flood springs; one man survives in an ark with his cattle. Norbert
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flood story from an illustration by R. C. Armour, in his book
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2679:. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 279.
1379:"Early Indian history: Linguistic and textual parametres"
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Academic Yi Samuel Chen analyzed various texts from the
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2639:. Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 1997.
1442:"Ch. 20: The Cosmic Flow of Time as per Scriptures"
169:, which dates to the 18th century BCE. In the
2561:, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1988.
2418:. New York, D. Appleton and Company. p. 404.
1689:"Did an Asteroid Impact Cause an Ancient Tsunami?"
1612:Early Days Among the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians
1171:; Zólyomi, Gábor, eds. (2004). "The Flood story".
663:, a protégé of and popularizer of the theories of
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30:"Great Flood" redirects here. For other uses, see
27:Motif in which a great flood destroys civilization
2253:"Why Newton Believed a Comet Caused Noah's Flood"
2091:"John Martin (1789-1854) - The Eve of the Deluge"
996:'s timeline and gave a date of 9,600 BCE (11,550
340:tries to destroy the world with a drought, which
2123:"Halley and the eternity of the world revisited"
1971:'Noah's Flood' Not Rooted in Reality, After All?
1653:. Season 1. Episode 5. 2018. 42–45 minutes in.
2553:. Vol. VII (9th ed.). pp. 54–57.
2196:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
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104:, who "represents the human craving for life".
2625:Berlin, Springer Press, 2007. pp. 25–70.
1754:. Boston: W. A. Wilde and Company. p. 157
959:, who lived sometime between 1300 and 1000 BC.
2609:Atra-hasis: The Babylonian Story of the Flood
1411:. Springer Series in Materials Science: 122.
715:(1883), which followed his better-known book
535:rose dramatically in the millennia after the
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2513:, University of South Carolina Press, 1989.
1989:"Noah's flood kick-started European farming"
2600:. Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, 1956.
1786:University of Pennsylvania's Museum Journal
935:flood myth contains some material that the
2321:. London: Icon Books, Limited. p. 8.
1407:; Parisi, Jurgen; Warlimont, Hans (eds.).
1305:. Cambridge University Press. p. 30.
951:points out that the modern version of the
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1522:Encyclopaedia of Hinduism: C–G, Volume 2
766:'s boat after having defeated the demon.
438:could have been wiped out by the rising
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1881:"Lost Civilization Under Persian Gulf?"
1446:Meet the Ancient Scriptures of Hinduism
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692:), first published in 1796, he stated:
552:thought to have been strong around the
461:. Fourteen flood myths refer to a full
111:occurs in many cultures, including the
1670:"Adding up the risks of cosmic impact"
1525:. Sarup & Sons. pp. 401–402.
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288:to form as the sign of this promise.
154:One example of a flood myth is in the
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2296:from the original on 25 January 2021
1708:"Did a Comet Cause the Great Flood?"
1336:: Liturgical press. pp. 49–51.
986:to 9,117 BCE); in his previous book
971:Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel
712:Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel
643:, 1840. Depicts a comet causing the
307:contain the story of a great flood,
222:, who discovered and translated the
1076:The Evolution of the Gilgamesh Epic
830:, 1840. Oil on canvas. Tate Gallery
733:. Shortly after the publication of
2028:mechanisms, and misrepresentations
1898:Rose, Jeffrey I. (December 2010),
1764:... the flood ... extended to all
1629:. DiscoverMagazine.com. 2012-08-29
1388:. Boston: De Gruyter. p. 136.
850:Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
100:. Most flood myths also contain a
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1987:Sarah Hoyle (November 18, 2007).
1748:Peloubet, Francis Nathan (1880).
1687:Sandra Blakeslee (Nov 14, 2006).
1219:, Oxford University Press, 2004.
852:in Istanbul, dedicated to Sultan
434:society which lived close to the
2439:Atlantis: The Antediluvian World
1867:The Ancient Near East: A History
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96:of humanity, in preparation for
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2068:10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104502
1366:. pp. 216–218 (1:8:1:1–6).
1217:The Literature of Ancient Sumer
1174:The Literature of Ancient Sumer
622:Younger Dryas impact hypothesis
2653:Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
2511:Noah, the Person and the Story
2359:Exposition Du SystĂŞme Du Monde
2121:Levitin D (4 September 2013).
1268:The Primeval Flood Catastrophe
686:Exposition Du SystĂŞme Du Monde
504:(modern Tell Fara, Iraq), the
45:'s illustrated edition of the
41:"The Deluge", frontispiece to
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2013:Boslough, Mark (March 2023).
1706:Scott Carney (Nov 15, 2007).
1586:Plato's Timaeus. Greek text:
1401:"Ch. 1.2.4 Time Measurements"
655:, who in 1694 suggested that
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2362:(in French). Paris, France:
2174:Flood was caused by a comet.
1803:Morozova, Galina S. (2005).
496:, like other early sites of
193:are preceded by the similar
32:Great Flood (disambiguation)
2461:"Ignatius Donnelly's Comet"
1782:"Excavations at Fara, 1931"
1668:Alan Boyle (Feb 24, 2000).
1270:. Oxford University Press.
1030:. Oxford University Press.
614:Black Sea deluge hypothesis
608:Black Sea deluge hypothesis
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2630:Treasury of Maori Folklore
2571:Faulkes, Anthony (trans.)
1730:"Ancient Crash, Epic Wave"
1498:. SUNY Press. p. 97.
1440:Krishnamurthy, V. (2019).
1384:. In George Erdosy (ed.).
1363:Satapatha Brahmana, Part 1
1148:Princeton University Press
576:Speculation regarding the
516:, a process common in the
422:Floods in the wake of the
273:decides to flood the earth
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1326:Cotter, David W. (2003).
1299:Davidson, Robert (1973).
1000:) for the destruction of
992:(1882) Donnelly followed
670:A New Theory of the Earth
667:, who argued in his book
303:6th century BCE) and the
254:Instructions of Shuruppak
233:Early Dynastic III Period
1975:National Geographic News
1936:Mayor, Adrienne (2011).
1377:Witzel, Michael (1995).
1266:Chen, Yi Samuel (2013).
804:, by anonymous painter,
279:, instructions to build
88:which appear in certain
2635:Reedy, Anaru (trans.),
2550:Encyclopædia Britannica
2387:The System of the World
1780:Schmidt, Erich (1931).
1672:. MSNBC. Archived from
1647:"Legends of Atlantis".
1334:Collegeville, Minnesota
1241:University of Hong Kong
1112:Finkel, Irving (2014).
1024:Leeming, David (2004).
898:Bølling–Allerød warming
690:The System of the World
449:, around the time of a
142:flood stories, and the
136:Genesis flood narrative
2589:Greenway, John (ed.),
2218:10.1098/RSTL.1724.0023
2142:10.1098/RSNR.2013.0019
2096:Royal Collection Trust
1519:Sehgal, Sunil (1999).
1490:Klostermaier, Klaus K.
1405:Osgood, Richard M. Jr.
1167:; Cunningham, Graham;
1102:, pp. ii, xxiv–v.
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2611:, Eisenbrauns, 1999.
2486:The Epic of Gilgamesh
2047:Earth-Science Reviews
1863:William Kelly Simpson
1695:. The New York Times.
1399:Gupta, S. V. (2010).
637:The Eve of the Deluge
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412:Missouri River Valley
382:Bronze race of humans
325:warns the first man,
239:. With regard to the
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2189:(31 December 1724).
1993:University of Exeter
1904:Current Anthropology
1766:the then known world
1555:Grosset & Dunlap
1495:A Survey of Hinduism
937:Gilgamesh flood myth
842:Noah's Ark from the
806:The vom Rath bequest
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682:Pierre-Simon Laplace
537:Last Glacial Maximum
384:angers the high god
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171:Gilgamesh flood myth
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2557:Dundes, Alan (ed.)
2258:National Geographic
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1821:2005Gearc..20..401M
1736:. 14 November 2006.
1655:National Geographic
1615:. pp. 147–148.
1403:. In Hull, Robert;
1138:Pritchard, James B.
1114:The Ark Before Noah
978:suggested that the
903:List of flood myths
564:Mediterranean Basin
424:Last Glacial Period
406:, a North American
173:, the highest god,
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2736:Mesopotamian myths
2593:, Folkways, 1965.
2577:Everyman's Library
2366:. pp. 61–62.
2288:Meehan RL (1999).
1887:, December 8, 2010
1734:The New York Times
1693:The New York Times
1593:2018-10-24 at the
1576:. Bremen: 169–183.
1557:. pp. 128–29.
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2290:"Whiston's Flood"
2128:Notes and Records
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1202:Epic of Gilgamesh
1071:Tigay, Jeffrey H.
953:Epic of Gilgamesh
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