Item Detail
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28791
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4
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1
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English
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An Archaeologist's View
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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2006
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15
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2
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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68-77, 122-124
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"Seasoned archaeologist Jeffrey R. Chadwick responds to studies done by Warren Aston, Richard Wellington and George Potter, and Kent Brown pertaining to the trail that the Book of Mormon prophet Lehi took after fleeing Jerusalem. Chadwick uses his archaeological, historical, and scriptural knowledge to comment on the claims made by the other scholars. He specifically analyzes Lehi's life in Jerusalem, the route Lehi took from Jerusalem to the Red Sea, the Valley of Lemuel, the route from Shazer to Nahom, the route from Nahom to Bountiful, and the building of the ship at Bountiful." [abstract provided] All articles mentioned are in the same volume of the JOurnal of Book of Mormon Studies.
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Book of Mormon Minimalists and the NHM Inscriptions : A Response to Dan Vogel
Mughsayl : Another Candidate for Land Bountiful
Nephi’s Eight Years in the “Wilderness”: Reconsidering Definitions and Details
The Nahom Convergence Reexamined: The Eastward Trail, Burial of the Dead, and the Ancient Borders of Nihm