Keywords
Palmyra, Moroni's stone box, gold plates, Joseph Smith
Abstract
The story of Joseph Smith retrieving gold plates from a stone box on a hillside in upstate New York and translating them into the foundational text of the Restoration is well known among Latter-day Saints. While countless retellings have examined these events in considerable detail, very few have explored the geological aspects involved in this story. In particular, none have discussed in detail the geological materials that would have been required by the Nephite prophet Moroni ca. ad 421 to construct a sealed container able to protect the gold plates from the elements and from premature discovery for some fourteen centuries. This paper reports the outcomes from a field investigation into what resources would have been available to Moroni in the Palmyra area. It was conducted by the authors in New York state in October 2017.
Recommended Citation
Jordan, Benjamin R. and Aston, Warren P.
(2018)
"The Geology of Moroni’s Stone Box: Examining the Setting and Resources of Palmyra,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 30, Article 17.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol30/iss1/17