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archaeologists believe they have found Soddom, Gomorrah, and the lesser-mentioned three other nearby cities, in a completely different place from where they were looking but still near the Dead Sea. what they found fits the Biblical description of their destruction in a truthful way.
they found skeletons, nearly all of which had broken bones from bodies being smashed against hard things by some kind of incredible force, like a huge explosion. near the skeletons, they found pottery which had all been partially glazed on the same side, facing the direction the blast came from. this culture did not glaze pottery at all. then they started finding a glassy-sandy amalgam all over the area. the only other place this amalgam has been found is at the Los Alamos nuclear bomb test site.
the theory is, because there is no crater, that two large objects (the "angels" in the Bible story), possibly pieces of a comet or an asteroid, fell to earth and air-burst over those five towns, causing an explosion hundreds of times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, described in the Bible as "a column of smoke, like a chimney".