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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:4817:48, 25 June 2024 Frogontrombone talk contribs 111,652 bytes +3,521 Background: , moved scientific sources to the beginning, per Wikipedia policy. Added a section on the mound-builder myth and moved various statements referencing it into that section. Removed references to scientific consensus as "critics", per Wikipedia policy. Rewrote the intro to proposed geographical settings to Wikipedia standards for controversial topics (i.e. state the claim then scientific consensus then details.) and added details about primary factors in the geography models undo
  • curprev 14:4114:41, 25 June 2024 Frogontrombone talk contribs 108,131 bytes +1,145 Rewrote the introduction to consolidate sentences with similar content. The new structure is 1) about the BoM, it's claims, and its status in archeological thought, 2) the beliefs about it among different sects, and 3) the status of Mormon apologia. Per Wikipedia policy, claims are made first followed by the best available science. I attempted to remain as neutral as possible undo

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  • curprev 21:4121:41, 28 May 2024 Frogontrombone talk contribs 106,876 bytes +248 I combined the "iron and steel" section with the "metal swords" section, since they both describe the same evidence. I added the description of a steel bow. As is Wikipedia policy, I state the claim made by the Book of Mormon followed by the evidence. In case there is any objection to the specifics around spring steel, I will note that no steel prior to the 18th century would survive a single shot as a bow as it would either crack or bend. undo
  • curprev 21:1721:17, 28 May 2024 Frogontrombone talk contribs m 106,628 bytes −143 Clustering information about Andean and Mesoamerican cultures into the same paragraph. Removing language calling well-established archeology "critical". undo

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