Archaeology and the Book of Mormon, Part VII: Horses in Ancient America (continued)

Title

Archaeology and the Book of Mormon, Part VII: Horses in Ancient America (continued)

Magazine

Improvement Era

Publication Type

Magazine Article

Year of Publication

1955

Authors

Pagination

898–899, 972–977

Date Published

December 1955

Volume

58

Issue Number

12

Abstract

This series is  a  comprehensive  compilation  of  archaeological  artifacts  in  Mesoamerica  that  relate  to  Book  of  Mormon  places  and  peoples.  It  is  copiously  illustrated  with  photographs  of  buildings,  pottery,  statues,  and  carvings.  The  series  includes  evidences  of  Christ’s  appearance  to  the  Americas  and  reviews  ancient  Mayan  writings, including Title of the Lords of Totonicapan, the Popol Vuh, the Annals of the  Cakehiquels,  and  the  Works of  Ixtlilxochitl.  The  author  also  discusses  white  and  dark  people in ancient America. The seventh part continues the discussion of horses in ancient America.

Subject Keywords

Archaeology
Horses
Ancient America – North America
Ancient America – Mesoamerica
Ancient America – South America
Ancient America - North America
Ancient America - Mesoamerica
Ancient America - South America

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