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- Matthew Roper, "The Treason of the Geographers: Mythical 'Mesoamerican' Conspiracy and the Book of Mormon," Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 16/9 (21 August 2015). [161–206] link
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- Mark Alan Wright, "Heartland as Hinterland: The Mesoamerican Core and North American Periphery of Book of Mormon Geography," Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 13/6 (5 December 2014). [111–130] link
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