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V. Garth Norman - Consistent Measure/Meso-America and North America
V. Garth Norman is President of the Ancient America Foundation (AAF) for professional and scriptural archaeology research, and is Director of Archaeological Research Consultants (ARCON Inc.). He began his professional archaeology career in 1965 and worked as a research associate with the BYU-New World Archaeological Foundation’s Izapa, Mexico project, completing the major work on the Izapa Sculpture project in 1976, which includes the Stela 5 Tree of Life stone. These are statues depicting bearded figures. It is a fact that American Indians do not have enough facial hair to grow beards. He has graduate degrees in Ancient Scripture and in Archaeology/Anthropology, and has had a life-long research interest in archaeology exploration of the Book of Mormon. He is working on a book focusing on the origin and development of early mesoamerican temple centers. Those lucky enough to attend the 2008 conference in Halifax were treated to his fascinating work on a standard unit of measure between meso-America and the Middle East. Click here to learn more >> Mr. Norman will be speaking at our Winter 2010 ConferenceClick each to read their bioMichael ThrasherGunnar Thompson, Ph.D. Dr. Carl L. Johannessen Zena Halpern V. Garth Norman Jay S. Wakefield Andrea di Robilant Dr. David H. Kelley, Ph.D. Dr. Manual di Silva Scott Wolter, P.G. Chris A. Patenaude AAS Dr. Stephen C. Jett Dr. Evan Jones Dr. Benjamin B. Olshin, Ph.D. Rick Osmon |
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