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26902
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0
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14
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English
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Challenges and Triumphs of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Studying the Archaeological Resources of Mormon Nauvoo
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2012
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13
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1-2
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Sandy, UT
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Mormon Historic Sites Foundation
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161-197
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The article discusses efforts to study the archaeology of Nauvoo, Illinois, with ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and its significance to to Mormon history as of autumn 2012. According to the article, Nauvoo was established by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) during the winter of 1838-1839. The article states that the LDS church began investing resources to restore Nauvoo in the 1960s. It also discusses the geology and archaeology of Nauvoo.
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A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Excavation of the Mormon Temple Remains at Nauvoo, Illinois : First Season
In Old Nauvoo : Everyday Life in the City of Joseph
Joseph Smith And Legal Process : In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo
Lorin Farr, Friend of the Prophet
Lorin Farr : Mormon Statesman
Lorin Farr, Pioneer
Mapping Historic Nauvoo
Nauvoo : A Place of Peace, a People of Promise
Nauvoo Panorama : Views of Nauvoo before, during, and after its Rise, Fall, and Restoration
Orson Hyde : The Olive Branch of Israel
Rediscovering Provo's First Tabernacle with Ground-Penetrating Radar
Transforming Swampland into Nauvoo, the City Beautiful : A Civil Engineering Perspective