Cumorah Revisited Or the book of Mormon And the Claims of the Mormons Re Exa

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Cumorah Revisited Or the book of Mormon And the Claims of the Mormons Re Exa
Charles Augustus Shook
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D. , they would give the mound-building age a much more recent close. 3 Bancroft thinks that a thousand years must have elapsed since some of the works were abandoned. 4 Donnelly, who also is of the opinion that the Mound Builders immigrated into Mexico, has them leave the valleys at some time between 29 A. D. And 231 A. D. 5 Short is of the opinion that a thousand or two thousand years must have elapsed since they left their 1 "Ancient America, " pp. 51, 52.
2 "Prehistoric Races, " p. 341.
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...Types of Mankind, " p. 286.
* "Native Races, " Vol. IV. , p. 790.
5 "Atlantis, " p. 384.
CUMORAH REVISITED 275 original seats, and eight hundred since they left the Gulf Coast. 1 And Professor Shaler, who believes that they were not distinct from the American Indians, would bring the mound-building period to a close about 1000 A. D. , but claims that they "had not quite abandoned the mound-building habit when they came in contact with the whites. " '' Later research makes it necessary to reject the as sumption of a very great antiquity for the mounds.


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