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Hauck proposed refinements to Sorenson's model,{{  | Hauck proposed refinements to Sorenson's model,<ref>{{Book:Hauck:Deciphering the Geography of the Book of Mormon}} </ref> but one reviewer considered his alterations too radical to be mere refinements, and on the ten essential points discussed [[Book_of_Mormon_geography/New_World#Ten_essential_features_of_geography|here]] found it vastly inferior to Sorenson's model.<ref>{{FR-1-1-7}}</ref>  | ||
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A major criticism of Hauck's model involves the requirement of ''two'' areas named ''Bountiful'' in the new world.{{  | A major criticism of Hauck's model involves the requirement of ''two'' areas named ''Bountiful'' in the new world.<ref>{{FR-1-1-8}}; see also a short review at {{FR-1-1-9}}</ref>  Given the problems outlined in reviews, this model has not gained much traction among LDS scholars, though it served as a spur for further work.  | ||
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| Model Name | Date Proposed | Scope | Narrow Neck | Land North | Land South | Cumorah | River Sidon | Nephi's Landing | Religion | Type of model
Model name: Hauck 1988Date proposed: 1988  | 
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Hauck proposed refinements to Sorenson's model,[1] but one reviewer considered his alterations too radical to be mere refinements, and on the ten essential points discussed here found it vastly inferior to Sorenson's model.[2]
Real world suggested correlates in this model:
A major criticism of Hauck's model involves the requirement of two areas named Bountiful in the new world.[3] Given the problems outlined in reviews, this model has not gained much traction among LDS scholars, though it served as a spur for further work.
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