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In a message dated 1/6/99 11:31:28 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<<
 Perhaps the Book of Mormon's fanciful narrative of Semites in America
 (Lamanites and Nephites) has some basis in fact.  who knows. >>

While I lived in Utah, a friend (an author of a number of books on ghost
towns) published information about some coins purchased by someone from some
Indians who had found them in a cave along a river.  The coins were placed in
the museum in Salt Lake City and ascribed to the Lamanites.  I had a friend
from the Middle East look at the pictures of them in the book.  He said one
was Arabic and one had Cunieform writing.  I thought perhaps some Spanish
conquistadores (some had come a good way into what is now the United States)
had lost them there.  Prudy

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