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- Warren P. Aston, "New Found Altars from Nahom," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 10/2 (2001): 56–61. *
- John E. Clark, "Archaeology and Cumorah Questions," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 13/1 (2004): 144–151.*
- John E. Clark, "Archaeology, Relics, and Book of Mormon Belief," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 14/2 ({{{date}}}): 38–39.” * mp3
- John E. Clark, "Looking for Artifacts at New York's Hill Cumorah," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 14/2 (2005): 50–51.*
- John E. Clark, "Searching for Book of Mormon Lands in Middle America (Review of Sacred Sites: Searching for Book of Mormon Lands," FARMS Review of Books 16/2 (2004): 1–54.*
- Brant Gardner, “A Social History of the Early Nephites,” FAIR Conference presentation (August 2001).*
- William J. Hamblin, "Archaeology and the Book of Mormon," Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 5 (1993): 250–72.*
- Daniel C. Peterson, "On the New World Archaeological Foundation (Review of Behind the Mask of Mormonism)," FARMS Review of Books 16/1 (2004): 221–234.*
- John A. Tvedtnes, “Historic archeology and the Geographic Imperative,” FAIR (2005).*