var mounds = "There are about 1500 ancient sites in Western New York, most of these the Archeologists know of, however there are many that they are not aware of. Some of these the Archeologists have labeled Iroquios, but others they classify Hopewell and yet some others with state sponsored markers say, pre Iroquois occupation. It is proven in <i>\"The Lost Mounds of Western New York\"</i> that the people called the Nephites in the Book of Mormon text built these ancient sites.";
var cunniform = "There has been discovered many tablets of brass, slate and stone found across this country that show that pre-Columbian inhabitants had written languages and many smaller items found in New York with strange engravings on the objects. Some have felt that the Native Americans are descended from the Jewish people, or that they may be one of the lost branches of the lost ten tribes of Israel. There are books now thanks to Ancient America(a great publication) that have been reprinted, where early Europeans took notice of early Native American practices that have now been lost to them, which supported this idea. I have noticed that the suffix AH at the end of Hebrew nouns is found in the Old Testement, also in the book of Mormon and many Native American names, see <i>The Lost Mounds of Western New York.</i>";
var oldT = "Many of the engravings on brass and copper clearly show that early North Americans had a knowledge of the garden of eden, Noah and the Arc and possible other old testement events. I beleive that the book of Mormon people carried this knowledge with them from the near east to the new world(North America) in the form they referred to as the brass plates, see <i>The Lost Mounds of Western New York.</i>";
var metalurgy = "Without a doubt early North Americans had knowledge of Metallurgy. Items have been found all across this land that are proof that tools, weapons and items of domestic use were created by melting down ore and casting it into usefull objects. There has been found in New York alone what was left of metal knives, swords breastplates and helmets. And it is common knowledge to historians that none of the natives had knowledge of how to create metal objects by smelting when the Europeans first came here. See <i>The Lost Mounds of Western New York.</i>";
var geography = "It is a geological fact that in the distant past the water levels in Western New York were much higher than they are today, and again it is a fact that for at least 3000 years the only way one could walk on dry ground north from pennsylvannia or Ohio to Lake Ontario was up through a Narrow Pass which existed and the remains of it can still be examined today. Also it is a fact that all the ancient sites known to exist in Western New York coincide with where the Book of Mormon text says they are. See <i>The Lost Mounds of Western New York.</i>";
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var msg="These questions and much more are answered in <i>\"The Lost Mounds of Western New York\"</i> the relationship between New York Mounds and the <a href=\"http://mormon.org\"><em>Book of Mormon</em>";

