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- Hamblin: "there are no references to Nephite steel after 400 B.C." (view source)
- Madden et al.: "by the beginning of the tenth century B.C. blacksmiths were intentionally steeling iron" (view source)
- Question: How were metals used in the Book of Mormon? (view source)
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon's mention of "cement" an anachronism? (view source)
- Question: Is the mention of the metal "ziff" in the Book of Mormon an anachronism? (view source)
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- Question: What was known about iron in ancient America? (view source)
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- Roper: "For example, an iron knife was found in an eleventh century Philistine tomb showed evidence of deliberate carburization" (view source)
- Roper: "archaeologists have discovered a carburized iron sword near Jericho" (view source)
- Sorenson: "By 1400 BC, smiths in Armenia had discovered how to carburize iron by prolonged heating in contact with carbon" (view source)
- Sorenson: "Iron use was documented in the statements of early Spaniards, who told of the Aztecs using iron-studded clubs" (view source)
- Sorenson: "Lumps of hematite, magnetite, and ilmenite were brought into Valley of Oaxaca" (view source)
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