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You might want to check OAHSPE for a correlation between Arc of Noa and the sinking of Atlantis (Pan).

It might be shorter to find the differences - there aren't many!

In both stories you find that

- a deity confides in a man that there is going to be a flood which will destroy all living things.

- nobody else is given this message

- the deity tells the man to save himself, his family, and animals by building a boat

- the dimensions and materials of the boat are specified in detail, as are some of the ritual observations, such as sacrifices, that the man must make

- the man does so. Other people are scornful or surprised by what he's doing

- the building and waterproofing of the boat is described in some detail, as is the gathering of different types of animals

- the boat is finished, all the chosen get on board, and down comes the rain.

- the rain lasts for a long time, killing everyone except those on the boat.

- the boat comes to rest on a mountain top

- the man releases first one bird, then another (2 in Noah, 3 in Gilgamesh). One bird is a dove, one is a raven. One comes back, one never does.

- The non-return of the last bird is taken as a sign that the world is coming back to life, because the bird has been able to find food

- the passengers and animals come out of the boat and spread out across the land

- the man makes an animal sacrifice, and the sacrifice is found acceptable

- there is a general resolution that the god or gods will not send another flood again

There are a number of other deluge myths in different cultures including Greek with Deucalion's flood, and even in Central America. But few have as many details in common as these two.

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Yes, there are similarities between the Gilgamesh flood story and the Noah's Flood story. Both stories involve a catastrophic flood sent by the gods to cleanse the world of humanity, a chosen hero who survives the flood by building a large boat or ark, and the hero sending out birds to search for dry land.

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Yes, it is the same (if by "The Great flood" you are refering to the Biblical flood). There are several accounts of the same event, which were widespread in just about all ancient cultures (babilonians, assyrians, greeks, etc.). The Biblical account, which describes that Noah and his family escaped the cataclism, is given in the book of Genesis, from chapters 6-10. In chapter 6 verse 5 it shows the reason by which the flood came upon the Earth, and the account continues until chapter 10 verse 32 describing how, after the flood the Earth was repopulated. Chapter 10 is also known as the "Table of the Nations".

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A:Yes, very much so. Either the biblical story developed from the Epic of Gigamesh or they had an even older common origin.
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An assembly of gods started the flood in the Gilgamesh flood epic.


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