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The work presented in The Lost Empires of the book of Mormon is not just
an attempt to outline a particular theory relevant to Book of Mormon
Geography, but a work designed to pull all the pieces of America’s
ancient past together. Thus this work has no parallel and will
likely be the basis of further research by the scientific world as
the growing interest in the great Hopewell societies of the Ohio and
Mississippi valleys continues to escalate. As their works proceeds,
they will discover that others besides the Nephites and Lamanites
were involved in the wide-spread Hopewell civilization, including
some of Europe’s Celtic giants, and Ireland’s Druid priests who
brought their dark knowledge of the occult with them. Be among the
first to discover how all the pieces of the puzzle fit together, and
how perfectly they mirror the sagas played out in the Book of
Mormon—a saga which all the archaeological evidence indicates
originated in New York and spread northward from there into lower
Ontario and southward into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, and
beyond.
By following the more scientific approach offered in this work,
every question relevant to the ancient Jaredite and Nephite
civilizations can finally be answered, and all the pieces of the
puzzle can finally be pieced together in a broad panorama never
before seen by the LDS community. In fact, it may stand as the only
hope of coming to a consensus on Book of Mormon geography, for too
much evidence exists to place it anywhere else. Be among the first
to read about these fascinating new discoveries and just how well
they reconcile with the scriptures.
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After his own revue of this work, the author and researcher, Vincent
Coon, said:
“The Lost Empires of the Book of Mormon is the most comprehensive,
and genuine treatment of the Book of Mormon’s New World setting
written by any LDS author in modern times. It is a historical fact
that other settings, however glamorous, owe much of their legacy to
John Lloyd Stephens’ two volume work, Incidents of Travel in Central
America; written years after the Book of Mormon was first published.
Returning to Promised Land basics, author Phyllis Carol Olive has
spent years sedulously investigating the people and lands that
constitute the original setting for the Book of Mormon. The paradigm
shift that has come about, as a result of letting LDS scripture
speak for itself, opens to our view a truly amazing synthesis of
historical, cultural and geographical detail. Inaccurate maps and
images are replaced in our mind’s eye as we come to terms with a
setting that Olive shows has been alluded to all along in the
American scriptures—the Book of Mormon.” (Vincent Coon)
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
Ch- 1-The Flood & the Confusion of Tongues
Ch- 2-Japheth’s Seed, The Mighty Ones, or Giants
Ch- 3-The Jaredites
Ch- 4-The Jaredite’s Initial Kingdom
Ch- 5-The Jaredite’s Closest Allies
Ch- 6-The Fall of the Jaredites
Ch- 7-Dan, A Serpent by the Way
Ch- 8-The Magical Tuatha de Danann
Ch- 9-The Scattering of Israel
Ch-10-Nephites Territory
Ch-11-The Lamanites
Ch-12-The Land Northward
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Ch-13-The Northern Tribes (The Algonquin
Connection)
Ch-14-A Fresh look at DNA and the Book of Mormon
Ch-15-The Nephite Expansion
Ch-16-A New Star Rise, the Hopewell
Ch-17-The Mound Building Artisan
Ch-18-Prelude to Christ
Ch-19-The Time of Christ & The Great Destruction
Ch-20-The Post Christian Era
Ch-21-The Fall of the Ohio Hopewell
Ch-22-The Fall of Zarahemla
Ch-23-The Aftermath
Ch-24-The Great Migrations
Ch-25-Iroquois Prophets
Ch-26-Final Thoughts & Voice of Warning
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