Information from the 

                NATIONAL MUSEUM OF OF NATURAL HISTORY 
               Smithsonian Institution  Washington D.C. 

    Your  recent  inquiry  concerning  the Book  of  Mormon  has  been 
received in the Smithsonian's Department of Anthropology. 

    The  book  of Mormon is a religious document and not a  scientific 
guide.    The Smithsonian Institution does not use it in archeological 
research.  Because the Smithsonian Institution receives many inquiries 
regarding the book of Mormon,  we have prepared a "Statement Regarding 
the Book of Mormon," a copy of which is enclosed for your information. 
This statement includes answers to questions most commonly asked about 
the Book of Mormon. 


                             PREPARED BY 
                    THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 
                STATEMENT REGARDING THE BOOK OF MORMON 
                --------------------------------------

1.    The Smithsonian Institution has never used the Book of Mormon in 
any way as a scientific guide.   The Smithsonian archaeologists see no 
direct  connection between archeology of the New World and the subject 
matter of the book. 

2.  The physical type of American Indian is basically Mongoloid, being 
most closely related to that of the peoples of eastern,  central,  and 
northeastern   Asia.    Archeological  evidence  indicates  that   the 
ancestors  of the present Indians came into the New World --  probably 
over  a land bridge known to have existed in the Bering Strait  region 
during the last Ice Age --  in a continuing series of small migrations 
beginning from about 25,000 to 30,000 years ago. 

3.    Present  evidence indicates that the fist people to  reach  this 
continent from the East were the Norsemen who who briefly visited  the 
northeastern part of North America around A.D.  1000  and then settled 
in  Greenland.   There is nothing to show that they reached Mexico  or 
Central America. 

4.    One  of  the main lines of evidence  supporting  the  scientific 
finding  that contacts with Old World civilizations,  if  indeed  they 
occurred at all,  were of very little significance for the development 
of  American  Indian  civilizations,   is the fact that  none  of  the 
principal  Old World domesticated  food plants or animals (except  the 
dog)   occurred in the New  World  in pre-Columbian times.    American 
Indians had  no  wheat,  barley,  oats,  millet, rice,  cattle,  pigs, 
chickens, horses,  donkeys,  camels  before 1492.   (camels and horses 
were in the Americas, along with the bison, mammoth, mastodon, but all 
these animals became extinct around 10,000 B.C.  at the time the early 
big game hunters spread across the Americas.) 

5.  Iron, steel, glass, and silk were not used in the New World before 
1492  (except for occasional use of unsmelted meteoric iron).   Native 
copper  was worked in various locations in pre-Columbian  times,   but 
true  metallurgy was limited to southern Mexico and the Andean region, 
where its occurrance in late prehistoric times involved gold,  silver, 
copper, and their alloys, but not iron. 

6.   There is a possibility that the spread of cultural traits  across 
the Pacific to Mesoamerica and the northwestern coast of South America 
began several hundred years before the Christian era.   However,   any 
such  inter-hemispheric  contacts appear to have been the  results  of 
accidental voyages originating in eastern and southern Asia.  It is by 
no  means  certain that even such contacts occurred with  the  ancient 
Egyptians,   Hebrews,  or other peoples of Western Asia and  the  Near 
East. 

7.    No  reputable  Egyptologist or other  specialist  on  Old  World 
archeology,  and no expert on New World prehistory,  has discovered or 
confirmed any relationship between archeological remains in Mexico and 
archeological remains in Egypt. 

8.    Reports of findings of ancient Egyptian,  Hebrew,  and other Old 
World  writings  in  the  New World  in  pre-Columbian  contexts  have 
frequently  appeared in newspapers,  magazines and sensational  books. 
None  of  these  claims  has  stood up  to  examination  by  reputable 
scholars.   No inscriptions using Old World forms of writing have been 
shown to have occurred in any part of the Americas before 1492  except 
for a few Norse rune stones which have been found in Greenland. 

9.    There  are  copies of the Book of Mormon in the library  of  the 
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. 


NOTE:   This article is an exact reproduction of a letter compiled  by 
The Smithsonian Institution that was received by Computers for Christ, 
and has been graciously provided free of charge by them. 

For your own copy, write to: 

 The Smithsonian Institute 
 National Museum of Natural History 
 Department of Anthropology 
 Washington D.C.  20560 


 Computers For Christ, Panama City, Fl. 




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