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|summary=Barley in the New World was long a source of anti-Mormon amusement, with one author insisting, "barley never grew in the New World before the white man brought it here!" [Scott, 82.] However, this is simply false. Pre-Columbian New World barley was first reported in the scientific literature in 1983.
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*John L. Sorenson, Robert F. Smith, [http://farms.byu.edu/publications/bookschapter.php?bookid=&chapid=764 "Barley in Ancient America"] from ''Reexploring the Book of Mormon'' pp. 130–132  
 
*John L. Sorenson, Robert F. Smith, [http://farms.byu.edu/publications/bookschapter.php?bookid=&chapid=764 "Barley in Ancient America"] from ''Reexploring the Book of Mormon'' pp. 130–132  
 
*Robert R. Bennett, [http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=126 "Barley and Wheat in the Book Mormon"], Maxwell Institute Featured Papers
 
*Robert R. Bennett, [http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=126 "Barley and Wheat in the Book Mormon"], Maxwell Institute Featured Papers
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*Michael R. Ash, [http://www.mormonfortress.com/barley1.html Book of Mormon Anachronisms: Barley] ''Mormon Fortress''
 
*Michael R. Ash, [http://www.mormonfortress.com/barley1.html Book of Mormon Anachronisms: Barley] ''Mormon Fortress''

Latest revision as of 15:53, 13 April 2024

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Book of Mormon anachronisms—Plants—Barley

Summary: Barley in the New World was long a source of anti-Mormon amusement, with one author insisting, "barley never grew in the New World before the white man brought it here!" [Scott, 82.] However, this is simply false. Pre-Columbian New World barley was first reported in the scientific literature in 1983.

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