The Ark Before Noah
Decoding the Story of the Flood
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Dr Irving Finkel
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Dr Irving Finkel
About this listen
In The Ark Before Noah, British Museum expert Dr Irving Finkel reveals how decoding the symbols on a 4,000 year old piece of clay enable a radical new interpretation of the Noah's Ark myth.
A world authority on the period, Dr Finkel's enthralling real-life detective story began with a most remarkable event at the British Museum - the arrival one day in 2008 of a single, modest-sized Babylonian cuneiform tablet - the palm-sized clay rectangles on which our ancestors created the first documents.
It had been brought in by a member of the public and this particular tablet proved to be of quite extraordinary importance. Not only does it date from about 1850 BC, but it is a copy of the Babylonian Story of the Flood, a myth from ancient Mesopotamia revealing, among other things, instructions for building a large boat to survive a flood.
But Dr Finkel's pioneering work didn't stop there. Through another series of enthralling discoveries he has been able to decode the story of the Flood in ways which offer unanticipated revelations to listeners of The Ark Before Noah.
©2014 Irving Finkel (P)2014 Hodder & StoughtonCritic reviews
"One of the most important human documents ever discovered... his conclusions will send ripples into the world of creationism and among ark hunters." ( The Guardian)
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-08-14
Fascinating, but sometimes hard to hear.
What did you like most about The Ark Before Noah?
It is an area I knew nothing about before. I found it fascinating and very accessible.
Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Irving Finkel?
Almost anybody - or perhaps just have Irving Finkel trained to read his sentences without trailing off at the end of each one.
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I was irritated by Dr. Finkel's habit of trailing off at the end of his sentences, which sometimes made it difficult for me to understand what he was saying.
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- L. Alexander
- 14-11-24
Fantastically read and Co read, and such astonishingly storytelling
Fantastic on every level! Great 2 readers and balance, and amazing storytelling. Highly recommend you to read this and enjoy!
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- Gabriele Bock
- 16-11-19
Fascinating book
I enjoyed listening immensely. Here are the events of an ancient story told by the author !
Exciting, informative, engaged, witty. A unique experience.
Life in Mesopotamia becomes vivid in language and writing. The building of Noah’s Ark Is unbelievably precise up to the geography where the boat landed! Super!
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- J. Hunter
- 12-05-22
Brilliant from beginning to end.
Dr Irving Finkel's style and humour is so easy on the ears I'm so happy he narrated this personally. if you are interested in Assyriology, the origin of myths we have been given as truth in western religious society, and language, this is a book for you. I will be getting the print version for references etc.
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- Glenda
- 15-07-16
The Ark
This book is thought provoking while being educational. I thoroughly enjoyed this though I have never had the benefit of a formal classical education Thank you Dr Irving.
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- Jonathan Hagger
- 10-06-15
Cuneiform For Dummies
In which Irving Finkel brings to life an ancient story told in long dead languages and recorded on clay tablets in an alphabet that has not been written for two thousand years, and makes it perfectly understandable to people with no previous knowledge of the subject. How does he achieve this? Not by dumbing down but by being a very good storyteller himself.
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- Alistair
- 06-10-14
Facinating Book
If you could sum up The Ark Before Noah in three words, what would they be?
Delightful, Interesting, Thoughtful
What did you like best about this story?
It covered all aspect of this fascinating story.
What does Irving Finkel bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I could feel Irving Finkel in the room, in the car, with me wherever I was listening. The energy, the detail, the story, the history I was totally absorbed.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The description of finding and identifying the missing piece from thousands of a key tablet was a delight.
Any additional comments?
It is worth visiting the British Museum before listening to the book. It will give you a better feel for some of the descriptions. Better still, visit the museum, which I have done since to see the remarkable and beautiful tablets.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-12-16
Fascinating !
What a treat ! And an amazing reading from the original author. A great voice.
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- Fuensanta
- 27-02-23
Loved it
Finkel explains very plausible theories about how several Bible stories, not just the Ark, came to be. He does it with with and humour, and although he definitely sounds extremely posh, that’s something easy to overlook, if you are really curious. I am, because these stories go back to the very early times of civilisation. The origins of who we are. And Finkel has a gift to take your imagination there, offering very vivid, life-like scenes, as if you had a real time-travelling viewpoint to a very remote time. Only to find, those people were not that different from any of us.
This book made me smile a lot more than I expected. I might actually listen to it again, after a break to digest.
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- JOHN C.
- 17-07-23
Very interesting
As a Hebrew Scripture student, I have found this a fascinating book that deals with technical academic topics in a very accessible way.
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