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136 BYU studies 93 it is worth repeating that both sorenson and hauck locate the land of cumorah in the tuxtla mountains region NOTES hauck 7 sorenson 107 2kwang chih chang shang civilization new haven conn yale university press 1980 365 66 3j aj E spencer and william L thomas jr cultural geography an evolutionary introduction to our humanized earth new york john wiley and sons 1969 4 as 4s spencer and thomas cultural geography 111 spencer and thomas cultural geography 111 12 6munro 6muno fmunro S Edmonson edmonson77e edmonsonthe The book odthe ofthe year middle american calendrical systems salt lake city university of utah press 1988 25 27 7edmonson book of the year 22 117 JOSEPH L ALLEN exploring the lands of the book ofmonnon Monnon mormon 1989 3995 39.95 hardback 2495 24.95 orem utah S A publishers 19893995 198939.95 2495 paperback reviewed by david A palmer a senior researcher at amoco chemical co and past leader of two expeditions to mexico exploring the lands odthe ofthe bookofmormonof ought to be on the bookshelf of everyone interested in book of mormon geography this significant volume a large book of 437 pages with 147 maps is a pleasure to read alien allen ailen makes convincing arguments in a style that is generally easy to understand on controversial issues he states the alternative views and then argues for his own he is quick to admit that we are still stumbling somewhat and that many answers remain elusive 30 alien allen ailen is not a professional archaeologist but he has had considerable experience visiting the sites and has learned a great deal from archaeologists such as john L sorenson bruce W warren and garth L norman in addition some of his own insights appear to have real merit however the volume has some shortcomings the discussion of the ancient nephite directional system is inadequate and leads to questionable conclusions particularly those regarding the location of the city bountiful of the books many drawn figures some are passable but others are not up to the detail achieved in 1840 by frederick catherwood for example figure 525 2 does not show a beard which the actual monument has 57 photographs would have been better than most of the drawings typographical errors also haunt the text

book reviews 137 alien allen ailen places all book of mormon events within mesoamerica Mesoamerica except for moronis trip to the palmyra new york area mesoamerica Meso encompasses the southern part of mexico guatemala el salvador and honduras it is the only new world area alien allen ailen states where writing was present in early times this area also had a great number of the cultural features mentioned in the book of mormon in taking this position alien allen ailen essentially agrees with the views of ferguson hunter warren sorenson norman and palmer 1 most of aliens allens dating scheme seems to be valid he proposes 3114 BC as the date ofnoahs moahs flood which could be correct the estimate of 2700 BC for the landing of the jaredites Jaredites also appears to be very reasonable those dates are supported both by archaeological evidence and by the chronologies in the greek septuagint version of the bible used by the jews in christs day allens aliens date for king mosiah I1 leading the nephites Nephites down to the land of zarahemla Zarahemla is 200 BC this date is not explicit in the book ofmormon so it is a matter of some guesswork ifthe date is pushed back to 240220 220 BC the archaeological data at kaminaljuyu makes more sense those data could lead to some impressive correlations that alien allen ailen missed aliens allens dating of the final jaredite jaredine Jaredite destruction is probably two hundred years too late radiocarbon dates corrected to the most recent half life and further corrected by tree ring dating MASCA dates have led to the conclusion that la venta really began about 1000 BC and was destroyed about 600 B C 2 to these dates we would have to add the normal uncertainty of plus or minus fifty years thus the culture could have existed from 1050 BC down to 550 BC the information on the ending date accords with stela 13 at monte alban period 1I which gives a date for destruction of 4 august 563 BC 3 that date could be the year when shared overthrew king corianturars coriantumrs people in the highlands ether 146 and leads to a postulated time for the jaredite jaredine Jaredite final destruction of 550 BC 4 3 this dating would correspond well with corianturars coriantumrs encounter with the mulekites Mulekites omni 2122 22 who arrived in america about that time part of aliens clark dark allens proposed geography agrees with palmer warren mark and sorenson alien allen ailen proposes that the land of desolation is in the province of veracruz northwest of the river coatzacoalcos he locates the land of zarahemla Zarahemla in the central depression of chiapas and the land of nephi in the highlands of guatemala centered at the present guatemala city these locations are based on the hypothesis that the alma 2227 extended from the area of izapa narrow strip of wilderness czapa on the pacific coast

138 BYU studies to the caribbean his land of bountiful then needs to encompass the entire zone from the caribbean to the river coatzacoalcos assuming that nephite north was true north he places the cities of mulek and bountiful along the eastern shores of the yucatan peninsula in contrast to the sorenson warren palmer hypothesis they place those cities on the gulf of mexico coast just east of the isthmus the latter approach puts the cities in a much more strategic location and there are ruins to support such a proposition the main argument against aliens allens view however is that it requires a shift in the nephite coordinate system the question of directional systems in the book of mormon is vital to a correct understanding of nephite geography for the difference in directional systems is the distinguishing difference between truly different geographies was nephite north aligned with the north pole or not if not where was it was it a specific direction allen alien ailen proposes that nephite north is true north this position requires that the cities designed to defend the entrance to the land northward be placed in belize but is that site reasonable my own study of the directional systems employed during the nephite time period suggests that use of true north for orientation was rare because of the twentyfive millennia precession of the axis of the earth it wobbles like a top polaris was not a pole star gehis time instead it described a circle of about twenty four in lehis degrees in the night sky in the absence of a visible pole star directions would have been difficult to determine fromjust the suns s rising and setting which vary by fifty degrees over the course of a year serious investigation of mesoamerican Meso ruins built before the time of christ suggests that the inhabitants based their directions on the solstice readings the extremes of the suns travel on 2122 june and 2122 december that solstitial direction is sixty five degrees west of true north and was probably used as nephite north the archaeoastronomer vincent malmstrom has discovered that many of the important preclassic sites in mesoamerica Meso were deliberately placed so that the solstice could be measured when the sun passed over nearby peaks basically he found that many but not all sites in guatemala and mexico are aligned sixty five degrees west of north an example is in the impressive ruin at cholula where the largest pyramid is aligned with the highest peak of the volcano ixtaccihuatl sixty five degrees west of north that alignment corresponds to the summer sunset solstice the temple face is at right angles to that direction other sites similarly placed relative to volcanic peaks with the sixty five degrees west of north orientation include el meson nopiloa Nop remojadas Re tlatilco and Tlapacoya tres zapotes zapotek Zapotes cerro de lapiedra and cerro de las mesas tlapacoya

book reviews 139 are all lined up solstitially with the hill vigia probably the hill cumorah 4 the probable city of nephi kaminaljuyu also had this solstitial orientation to its buildings the important late preclassic site of dainzu near oazaca oaxaca has a sixty three degree west of north orientation to its main facade at the ruins of lambityeco the alignment is sixty five degrees izapa czapa considered by its chief excavator gareth lowe to have been a greenwich and mount palomar for its time also something of a new world athens or alexandria in the crucial intermediate era of preclassic 5 mesoamerican Meso learning and artistic development was also solstitially oriented A careful protractor aided study of detailed maps correcting for use of compass north rather than true north suggests that a great number of sites in aliens allens land ofzarahemla Zarahemla emia have an orientation of sixty five degrees west of north these include la libertad probable manti laguna francesa sitio colonia ninos heroes chapatengo san francisco santa isabel el salvador san felipe laguna dolores and the possible site ofzarahemla Zarahemla emia santa rosa malmstrom noted that there are probably few other regions of the world where the principles of architecture astronomy and calendrics found so intimate and dramatic a blending as they did in pre columbian mesoamerica Mesoamerica 156 11 6 this blending is manifested in the which virtually always show directional many calendar stones symbols further the solstice readings tie directly to the importance of the intercardinal points the famous aztec calendar can be easily observed to have the directional signs at the intercardinal points thus we cannot assume that nephite north was true north as we know it today and so we must question the overall orientation of aliens allens sites and his positioning of the narrow neck of land A more likely site for the land of bountiful places the river tonala donala on its east side the river coatzacoalcos on its west with which alien allen ailen agrees the gulf of mexico on its north and the pacific on its south all in modem coordinates ofmulek appears to have been the city of la venta this location makes sense from many points of view it was first an olmec olmed probable jaredite jaredine Jaredite city of great importance with many monuments 223 especially noteworthy is its stela 3 where the man holding the baton of authority may be king coriantumr the bearded man on the right may be king mulek see fig 1. the location of la venta is important in determining the location of the land and city of bountiful the location ofla venta just east ofthe rivertonala donala places it outside of the land of bountiful but still close to it alma 51 the most likely location for the city of bountiful appears to be at the modem village of tonala donala it is at the exit of the river to the gulf and has a large lagoon protecting a

140 BYU studies stumes third side ancient ruins are abundant but the site is not reported on archaeological maps it is exceptionally close to la venta though the river and some lagoons prevent a straight line march the battle described in alma 52 fits this area as it is fourteen kilometers from the coast and another six kilometers from the tonala donala river the strategy developed by captain moroni to tire out the Larn lamanite anite army effortlessly capture the city of mulek and then defeat the lamanites Lamanites with fresh annies armies annles fits this geographic scenario location of the nephite cities along the gulf coast between coatzacoalcos and villahermosa makes all of the action more plausible in the context of archaeologically known settlements on the gulf coast the trails are reasonable and certainly present practical distances most of the action could have taken place in less than a week by contrast the trails of marianton morianton Mori and teancum that allen alien ailen shows in figure 244 4 283 appear to be unreasonable Tean teancum teancurn would have crossed rough terrain and gone over a high mountain pass to arrive in the land of zarahemla Zarahemla he would have traveled right past the city of zarahemla Zarahemla and all other major nephite settlements then his army would have crossed over to the pacific coast and finally gone through the narrow neck of land before finally meeting teancum near the atlantic coast none of these events such as passing through zarahemla Zarah is mentioned in the text this trip would have taken three to four weeks when a fresh ariny army aminy from zarahemla Zarahemla could have arrived in half the time the important point to be made is that cities located along the gulf of mexico just east of the isthmus would have had strategic importance those in belize would not thus the location of the city bountiful is a crucial factor in pinning down the details of book of mormon archaeology and its location relates directly to the directional system accepted alien allen ailen needs to make a stronger case for his directional system before it will be very plausible on the positive side alien allen ailen has made some good points with book of mormon words he notes that two jaredite jaredine Jaredite names shule xui aul xul and corn corm comm have survived the millennia and may be represented in the maya a cultures of guatemala and yucatan 8 there are also correspondences in place names A common ending for words in both maya and the book of mormon monnon is ha for example xelha balamha Balamha altunha Altunha pulsiha Nephi hah Moroni hah and Pulsiha etc are mirrored by book of mormon names such as nephihah moronihah ammonihah there is reported to be a community in the frontiers of mexico and guatemala named acumen it may have been established by one of the lords twelve disciples who was called

detail from the la venta stella 3 showing FIGURE 1 a person of high status with a beaked nose and a beard

book reviews 142 kumen there is also an archaeological site in belize called lamanai lamanac Lamanai it dates to 100 BC when there was a lamanite king by the name of lamoni names beginning with co or ko are rather common in the mayan language forexample there is a town in the yucatan peninsula called cocom corn corm comm book of mormon names beginning with co include bohor cohor Co korihor Korihor corianton Corianton and con coriantumr whether these are valid correspondences can be judged only by others more knowledgeable in language studies however the distribution of the mayan language over the years makes allens aliens description of the land of bountiful less likely than that developed by sorenson the mayan language frontier came to approximately the area where the land of la venta was located As alien allen ailen states we cannot absolutely prove the truth of the book of mormon with archaeological geographical or cultural evidence7hat evidence that must come by spiritual witness however aliens allens book exposes new evidences and thought provoking hypotheses that can contribute to our understanding of the setting in which the events chronicled in the book of mormon took place NOTES see thomas stuart ferguson cumorah where7 miltonr miltonar hunter archaeology andthe ani book ofmormon wheres independence mo zions printing 1947 of mormon salt lake city deseret news press 1956 V garth norman izapa czapa sculpture part 1 album and part 2text papers ofthe new world archaeological foundation no 30 provo utah new world archaeological foundation brigham bngham bangham young university 1976 david A palmer in search of cumorah new evidencesfor evidencesor Evidences yor nor the book of mormonfrom ancient mexico bountiful utah horizon 1981 1 john L sorenson an ancient american settingfor tor agr the book ofmormon salt lake city and provo utah deseret book co and the foundation for ancient research and mormon studies 1985 and bruce W warren and thomas stuart ferguson the messiah in ancient america provo utah book of mormon research foundation 1987 ar 2rR bergerj bergera Berger J A graham andrr F heizer A reconsideration of the age of the la venta site contributions of the university of california archaeological research facility 3 1967 1241 3munro anro fmunro S edmonson thebookofthe chebook ofthe odthe year middleamerican calendarsystems salt lake city university of utah press 1988 22 vincent H malmstrom A reconstruction of the chronology of Meso mesoamerican mesoamencan calendrical systems journal of the history of ofastronomy 9 june 1978 10516 16 gareth W lowe thomas A lee jr and eduardo martinez espinosa izapa czapa an introduction to the ruins and monuments papers of the new world archaeological foundation no 31 provo utah new world archaeological foundation brigham young university 1982 269 vincent H malmstrom architecture astronomy and Calen caien calendrics calendncs in pre columbian Meso mesoamerica mesoamenca in archaeoastronomy in the americas ed ray williamson Wil wllhamson kamson los altos calif ballelna Bal lelna press 1981 258