Item Detail
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10990
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10
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2
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English
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Book of Mormon Archaeology : The Myths and Alternatives
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1969
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4
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2
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Stanford, CA
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Dialogue Foundation
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71-80
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This article defines three different approaches to Book of Mormon archaeology: the Geographical-Historical Approach, the Back-Door Approach, and the Anthropological Approach. The author gives his opinion on each approach, asserting that little is knowable about the location of the Book of Mormon and that much has been published on the subject without legitimate scholarship to back it.
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American Apocrypha : Essays on the Book of Mormon
An Insufficient Canon: The Popol Wuj, Book of Mormon, and Other Scriptures
A Pentecostal Reads the Book of Mormon : A Literary and Theological Introduction
A People’s History of Book of Mormon Archaeology: Excavating the Role of “Folk” Practitioners in the Emergence of a Field
By the Hand of Mormon : The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion
'Is There Any Way to Escape These Difficulties?' : The Book of Mormon Studies of B. H. Roberts
Mormons and Archaeology : An Outside View
Open Canon: Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint Tradition
Science and Fiction: Kennewick Man/Ancient One in Latter-day Saint Discourse
The Hidden Records of Central Utah and the Struggle for Religious Authority