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Here's the metallurgy info I was referring to:
New Evidence for Pre-Columbian Smelting of Metals!
See the MIT Web page on the MIT El Manchon Archaeological Excavation in Mexico. While critics have long ridiculed Book of Mormon references to ancient metal working in the Americas, interesting evidence is accumulating. Here is an excerpt:[FONT=Geneva,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]In November 2000, a team of archaeologists led by Professor Dorothy Hosler from the Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (CMRAE) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, began excavation of a pre-Columbian site in the remote mountains of northern Guerrero, Mexico. This site is possibly the first pre-Columbian metal smelting site ever found in Mesoamerica. Therefore it is of distinct interest to Prof. Hosler . . . who studies ancient technologies and how civilizations of the past have been affected by them. In particular interest is metallurgy, a technology rare enough to only have been invented two or three times in human history (once in the Americas). [/SIZE][/FONT]We anxiously await further information about this new discovery. The smelting site in Guerrero is in southern Mexico (see the location on a map). Also note the recent discovery in Peru proving use of metals before 1000 B.C. (or see the article at ABCnews.com. This discovery pushes the date of metal use in the Americas as far back as 1400 B.C.
But we all know that recent archeology has done nothing but refute the Book of Mormon.
That's right. Remember, BoM peoples are supposed to have had this technology since 2000 B.C.E., and extending right through Biblical times, up to soon after 600 C.E. Your site is from around 1300 C.E. Doesn't help you. No one has found any evidence of any culture that matches BoM people, with smelting, swords, gold, silver, iron, steel, wheat, horses, chariots. None. There never were any BoM people.