Bob Cornuke has been called a modern day Indiana Jones.
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Bob Cornuke's Biography
Bob Cornuke--a former police investigator and SWAT team member--is a biblical
investigator, international explorer and author of eight books. He has
participated in over thirty expeditions around the world searching for lost
locations described in the Bible. These journeys include searching for Mount
Sinai in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, looking for the remains of Noah's Ark in Turkey
with astronaut Jim Irwin (the eighth man to walk on the moon) and researching
ancient Assyrian and Babylonian flood accounts in Iran.
He has followed ancient accounts of the Ark of the Covenant from Israel to Egypt
and across Ethiopian highlands, and, most recently, his research team found the
probable location of Paul's shipwreck off the coast of Malta. This find has
resulted in the accounting of what many are saying are all four anchors, as
described in Acts: 27.
Bob has appeared on National Geographic Channel, CBS, NBC's Dateline, Good
Morning America, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, ABC, History Channel and Ripley's Believe It
or Not. He has authored six books and traveled across Afghanistan during U.S.
bombing strikes on a video and photographic assignment.
Bob is currently the President of the Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration
(BASE) Institute located in Colorado Springs, CO. He also serves as special
advisor for the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools and was
invited by the President's staff to conduct a Bible study for White House
personnel.
Bob has earned a Masters of Arts Biblical Studies and a Ph.D. in Bible and
Theology from Louisiana Baptist University, but his children believe that his
most notable accomplishment, to date, is having his findings featured as a
question on a Trivial Pursuit™ card.
While serving as a crime scene investigator assigned to major crime scenes, Bob
gained invaluable training and experience in investigative and scientific
research techniques. He has now turned his investigative skills toward Bible
archaeology, using those skills and ingenuity to unlock the doors to sites that
often go against traditional archaeological presuppositions.
Originally sought-out by astronaut James Irwin (Apollo 15) as a security
advisor, Bob was later recruited to join the expedition as they searched for the
remains of Noah's Ark in Eastern Turkey.
His assignment was to provide protection for Irwin's team as they operated in
the Kurdish-terrorist held region, but, upon completion of the Mount Ararat
expedition, Cornuke and Irwin found themselves colleagues and close friends. Bob
later became vice president of Irwin's "High Flight" Foundation, an exploration
consortium dedicated to the search for lost biblical locations and artifacts.
Several years after Irwin's death, Cornuke founded BASE Institute to expand on
the Mission of his mentor and friend.
When not traveling the world, Bob lives in Colorado with his wife and children.
From a majestic hillside near Pikes Peak, an expedition landmark for explorers
from yesteryear, Bob directs the modern day efforts of the staff and volunteers
of the Bible Archaeology, Research & Exploration Institute.
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Contact Bob Cornuke at:
719.488.4228
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