The Lost Sheep of Ancient America: Bringing the Lands and People of the Book of Mormon to Life

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Quick Overview: An amateur researcher's sweeping argument that the Book of Mormon's Jaredites, Nephites, Mulekites, and Lamanites all lived in the northeastern United States, tied to Old World migrations of Israel and archaeological mound-builder cultures.
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Phyllis Carol Olive advances a Heartland/New York model for the Book of Mormon, weaving together scripture, archaeology, DNA studies, and Old World legend to argue that the Jaredites, Nephites, Mulekites, and Lamanites lived around the Great Lakes and eastern North America. She traces royal bloodlines of Judah and Joseph from Babel and Troy to the mound-building Hopewell, Adena, and Iroquois peoples—culminating in the final battle at the New York Hill Cumorah. The capstone of her four-book series.

  • The capstone of Phyllis Olive's bestselling Lost Lands series—her 18 years of research in one volume
  • Makes the case that Book of Mormon events happened in New York and the Great Lakes, near the real Hill Cumorah
  • Connects DNA haplogroups, mound-builder archaeology, and Old World legend to the Nephites and Jaredites
  • Traces the royal bloodline of Judah's twin Zarah from Troy to Ireland to ancient Mexico

Perfect for a Latter-day Saint fascinated by Book of Mormon geography who favors a North American/Great Lakes setting over the Mesoamerican model.

Product Details

Author
Phyllis Carol Olive
Format
Paperback
Pages
243
Dimensions
6x9 in
Interior
Black and White
Weight
11.5 oz
ISBN
9781462116614
SKU
16614
Imprint
CFI
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