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Andersen, Joe V.. Zarahemla: Its Size and Its Rise and Fall., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. Three Separate Lands Northward Described in the Book of Mormon., 2012.
Andersen, Joe V.. Three Separate Lands Bountiful: Where Located? What Size? To Which Bountiful Did Christ First Appear?., 2016.
Andersen, Joe V.. “Southward”: How It Is Used in the Book of Mormon., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. Response to Jonathan Neville’s Two Books: Moroni’s America: The North American Setting for the Book of Mormon and Letter VII. Book of Mormon Archaeological Foundation, 2016.
Andersen, Joe V.. Nephites among the Epi-Olmec in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, ca. 100 BC to AD 400., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. The Narrow Strip of Wilderness Was Mountainous., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. “Land North” and “Land South”: How These Terms Are Always Used in the Book of Mormon., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. Joshua Near the Pacific, the Final Key in 'Deciphering the Geography of the Book of Mormon' ., 2012.
Andersen, Joe V., and Ted Dee Stoddard. Interpreting “Mormon’s Geographical Map” via Alma 22:27–35 and Alma 50:1–36., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V., and Natasha Smith. The Geography of the Jaredites ., 2011.
Andersen, Joe V.. Book of Mormon Objective Geographic Standard No. 5: Relationships of Cities of Nephi, Shilom, Shemlon, the Hill North of Shilom, the Narrow Strip of Wilderness, and the Waters of Mormon., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. Book of Mormon Objective Geographic Standard No. 4: The Nature and Location of the Three Defensive "Lines"., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. Book of Mormon Objective Geographic Standard No. 3: West-Sea Bountiful, Desolation, the Line between Them, and the West Sea., 2016.
Andersen, Joe V.. Book of Mormon Objective Geographic Standard No. 2: Relationships of City Bountiful, Mulek, the East Sea, and Zarahemla., 2015.
Andersen, Joe V.. Book of Mormon Objective Geographic Standard No. 1: Relationships among Zarahemla, Minon, Gideon, and River Sidon., 2016.