Anchor stones of Noah's Ark have been found (Talk.Origins)

Claim CH503.1:


 * Giant anchor stones found in the Durupinar area of the Middle East are too large and too far from water to have been transported by normal means. They are evidence for Noah's ark.

Source:
 * Wyatt, Ron, 1989. Discovered: Noah's Ark. Nashville, Tennessee: World Bible Society, pp. 21-22,24.
 * Fasold, David, 1988. The Ark of Noah, New York: Knightsbridge Publishing.

CreationWiki response:

Creation Wiki has no disagreement with Talk Origins on this point as would most creationists, except that they made an error in point number 2.

Reference: Amazing ‘Ark’ exposé by Andrew Snelling, Ph.D. Geologist

While this is a minor point it needs to be made clear that the Bible does not say where in the world Noah built the Ark, so their argument about whether the rock these stones are made of is found in Mesopotamia is irrelevant. All it would show is that the Ark was not built there. However the fact that it is a type of rock found in the area does go against the claim that these are anchor stones from the Ark

As pedras da âncora da Arca de Noé foram encontradas (Talk.Origins)