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The Life of Ron Wyatt

                   Ron Wyatt was working as a Nurse-Anesthetist in a hospital in Madison,
                   Tennessee when in 1960, he saw a picture in Life Magazine of the Durupınar site, a
                   boat-like shape on a mountain near Mount Ararat. The resulting widespread
                   speculation in Evangelical Christian circles that this might be Noah's Ark started
                   Wyatt on his career as an Amateur Archaeologist. From 1977 until his death in
                   1999 he made over one hundred trips to the Middle East, his interests widening to
                   take in a wide variety of references from the Old and New Testaments.


                                                 Amateur Archaeology


                   By the time of his death in 1999, Wyatt claimed to have discovered several sites
                   and artifacts related to the Bible and Biblical Archaeology. These included:


                       •  Noah's Ark (the Durupınar site, located approximately 18 miles (29 km) south
                          of Mount Ararat) Anchor stones (or drogue stones) used by Noah on the Ark
                       •  The post-flood house, grave markers and tombs of Noah and his wife
                          The location of Sodom and Gomorrah and the other Cities of the Plain: Zoar,
                          Zeboim and Admah Sulfur/brimstone balls from the ashen remains of Sodom
                          and Gomorrah   The area of Djoser's pyramid complex believed to be the
                          remains of Joseph's grain distribution bins used during the 7 year famine
                       •  The Tower of Babel site in southern Turkey.
                       •  How the Egyptians may have built the pyramids.
                       •  The site of the Israelites' crossing of the Red Sea   located in the Gulf of
                          Aqaba.
                       •  Chariot wheels and other relics of the army of Pharaoh at the bottom of the
                          Red Sea.
                       •  The site of the biblical Mt. Sinai in Saudi Arabia at Jabal al Lawz a
                          chamber at the end of a maze of tunnels under Jerusalem containing
                          artifacts from Solomon's Temple including the Ark of the Covenant.
                       •  The site of the Crucifixion of Jesus.
                       •  Christ's blood in an "earthquake crack" beneath the crucifixion site, the
                          DNA of which, according to Wyatt, contained 24 chromosomes, rather
                          than 46, 23 chromosomes for Mary the mother of Lord Jesus and one
                          chromosome for the Lord Jesus. Also the white blood cells of the Lord
                          were still alive and that created much excitement with the Lab Techs.
                       •  Burial pots off the coast of Ashkelon


                   Now I can give my opinion of the claim that Ron Wyatt made about his historic
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