==Sorenson: The grain "Amaranth" in Mexico==
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==Sorenson: Linen and silk textiles in ancient America==
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==Sorenson and Smith: "three types of wild barley have long been known to be native to
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**John L. Sorenson, "Fortifications in the Book of Mormon Account Compared with Mesoamerican F
**John L. Sorenson, " Digging into the Book of Mormon: Our Changing Understanding of Ancient A
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**John L. Sorenson, "Fortifications in the Book of Mormon Account Compared with Mesoamerican F
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**John L. Sorenson, "Prophecy Among the Maya" [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/bo
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