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The final battle in the Book of Mormon took place at the Hill Cumorah, involved over 230,000 casualties, destroyed the entire Nephite nation, and left Moroni completely alone to record the tragic end of his story on the gold plates. It's natural to wonder, where's the evidence for the Nephite civilization? If the final battle happened right there, surely we would find heaps of archaeological evidence of skeletons, swords, armor, and other remains of the epic battle the Book of Mormon describes. This video explains the historical plausibility of the battle at the Hill Cumorah based on methods from archaeology and comparing the Book of Mormon to other ancient texts. DONATE TO SCRIPTURE CENTRAL https://form-renderer-app.donorperfec... SOURCES Scripture Central. “Where Is the Location of the Hill Cumorah? (Mormon 6:6),” KnoWhy 489 (August 20, 2019). https://scripturecentral.org/knowhy/w... Scripture Central. “How Could So Many People Have Died at the Battle of Cumorah? (Mormon 6:14),” KnoWhy 231 (August 19, 2020). https://scripturecentral.org/knowhy/h... Scripture Central. “What Kinds of Swords Did Book of Mormon Peoples Use? (Alma 24:17),” KnoWhy 740 (July 8, 2024). https://scripturecentral.org/knowhy/w... Matthew Roper, “The Book of Mormon and Archaeology: Challenges, Questions and Perspectives,” FAIR Book of Mormon Conference 2023 (paper forthcoming). Anne Curry and Glenn Foard, “Where are the dead of Medieval battles? A Preliminary Survey” Journal of Conflict Archaeology 11/2-3 (2016): 62–63. David Webster, “Ancient Maya Warfare,” in Raaflaub and Rosenstein, War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds, 1999, 356, note 26. Michael D. Coe and Richard A. Diehl, In the Land of the Olmec: Volume 1, The Archaeology of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1980), 392. Robert J. Smith, “Archaeologists Unable to Find Pratt’s Remains,” Deseret News (April 23, 2008). https://www.deseret.com/2008/4/23/200... Doctrine and Covenants 128 https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/pap... Lucy Mack Smith, History, 1844–1845, 11, bk. 3; Lucy Mack Smith, History, 1845, 104. https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/pap... https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/pap... Parley P. Pratt, Jr., ed., The Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt (New York, NY: Russell Brothers, 1874), 59. https://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/digital... Martin Raish, “Encounters with Cumorah: A Selective, Personal Bibliography,” Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 13, no. 1–2 (2004): 40 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jbms/... F. Michael Watson, quoted in William J. Hamblin, “Basic Methodological Problems with the Anti-Mormon Approach to the Geography and Archaeology of the Book of Mormon,” Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 2, no. 1 (1993), 181. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jbms/...