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Planning Research on Oman: The End of Lehi’s Trail

TitlePlanning Research on Oman: The End of Lehi’s Trail
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsBall, Terry B., S. Kent Brown, Arnold H. Green, David J. Johnson, and W. Revell Phillips
JournalJournal of Book of Mormon Studies
Volume7
Issue1
Pagination12-21, 70
KeywordsArabia; Archaeology; Bountiful; Lehi's Trail; Old World; Oman
Abstract

In February 1998, five Brigham Young University professors spent more than a week together in southern Oman to collect data for future research projects in the area, which seems to correspond to the end of Lehi’s trail in the Old World. Future research must be performed in a professional manner and seek to reconstruct that part of the world in 600 bc. Botanical, archaeological, chronological, mineralogical, geological, and inscriptional studies in the area would depend on acquiring sponsors in Oman and on the availability of resources.

URLhttps://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jbms/vol7/iss1/3