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*Robert Silverberg, ''The Mound Builders'' (Ohio University Press, 1986), 68-73. | *Robert Silverberg, ''The Mound Builders'' (Ohio University Press, 1986), 68-73. | ||
*Stephen Williams, ''Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991) | *Stephen Williams, ''Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991) |
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Critics claim that Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon to explain local legends associated with the "Moundbuilders" of the Eastern United States.
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