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* Edwin G. Goble and Wayne N. May, ''This Land, Zarahemla and the Nephite Nation: Only One Cumorah'' (Colfax, WI: Ancient American Archaeology Foundation, 2002). ISBN 0970398514. | * Edwin G. Goble and Wayne N. May, ''This Land, Zarahemla and the Nephite Nation: Only One Cumorah'' (Colfax, WI: Ancient American Archaeology Foundation, 2002). ISBN 0970398514. | ||
* Note that while Wayne May continues to publish this book, Ed Goble has disclaimed the geography, and has not profited from the work since 2002.{{ref|goble.1}} He also disclaims the use of the fraudulent Soper-Savage (also called the "[[Book of Mormon geography/Michigan artifacts|Michigan artifacts]]") and [[Book of Mormon geography/Burrows Cave artifacts|Burrows Cave]] "artifacts."{{ref|goble.2}} | * Note that while Wayne May continues to publish this book, Ed Goble has disclaimed the geography, and has not profited from the work since 2002.{{ref|goble.1}} He also disclaims the use of the fraudulent Soper-Savage (also called the "[[Book of Mormon geography/Michigan artifacts|Michigan artifacts]]") and [[Book of Mormon geography/Burrows Cave artifacts|Burrows Cave]] "artifacts."{{ref|goble.2}} | ||
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+ | ==Reviews== | ||
+ | * Joe V. Andersen, "[http://www.bmaf.org/node/261 A critical Review of Wayne N. May's ''This Land: Zarahemla and the Nephite Nation'']." | ||
===Plagiarism?=== | ===Plagiarism?=== |
Model Name | Date Proposed | Scope | Narrow Neck | Land North | Land South | Cumorah | River Sidon | Nephi's Landing | Religion | Type of model
Model name: Goble-May 2002Date proposed: 2002 |
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Goble has also charged that Rod Meldrum ("Heartland model," "The FIRM Foundation") plagiarized elements from his geography without attribution.[3]
The head of the FIRM Foundation replied:
The former claim is false, since the Michigan forgeries are in the presentation (see screenshot image)
The head of the FIRM Foundation later told Goble:
It has, however, been pointed out that Meldrum's enthusiasm for Goble's book was much greater than his statements might lead us to believe, from a testimonial posted on Wayne May's website:
Goble has pointed out that one of his ideas is quite unique, and matches the Heartland model's claim:
This can be compared with The FIRM Foundation's identical idea.[8]
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