Sorry, it is against WikiAnswers policy to reveal personal information for other people. Suffice it to say that some Mormons believe there is archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon and some do not, but all agree that belief in the Book of Mormon is to be taken on faith alone and not based on any tangible or scholarly evidence.
The Smithsonian Institution issued an official statement in 1996 and again in 1998 that it considered the Book of Mormon to be "a religious document and not a scientific guide," and that it "has found no archaeological evidence to support [the book's] claims."
There is speculation that Spanish explorers may have visited New Zealand in the 16th century. However, there is no archeological evidence to support this.
There is archeological evidence to support a historic "Trojan War" though if the events were linked to the stories, no one can say for sure yet. Records would have to be found on-site to link such into "reality".
Corroborate means to strengthen or support with evidence.
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Mormonism Early yearsMormonism faced minor persecution in its very early years and its headquarters were forced to move from place to place until reaching Utah. Reorganised ChurchA schism within the church resulted in persecution of the breakaway group by the original Mormons, with fatal retribution to follow. The Reorganised Church of Latter Day Saints arose from a schism within Mormonism (Latter Day Saints). In 1842, the Mormons formed the Endowment Quorum or Holy Order, to promote support for polygamy and certain temple rites. William Law was opposed to polygamy and was excommunicated in 1844 for his dissent. Together with Sidney Rigdon, he published the Vauvoo Expositor in 1844 and established a separate Church. The new Church was opposed by the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, and other Mormons. Its press was destroyed by a mob, leading to Smith and others to be imprisoned for causing a riot. The prison holding Smith was mobbed by a "rabble of freemasons" on 27th June 1844, resulting in Smith's lynching. Government authorityThe government of the United States insisted that the law forbidding polygamy be obeyed, a requirement to which the Mormons finally acquiesced. Arguably, the position of the government did not constitute persecution.
Is the evidence from the best source I can find
Africa. Africa is the base answer according to modern science DNA evidence. However, new archeological based theories support the first humans as we know today were not to only from Africa. Rather, humanity evolved from several lines of hominids with the basis of early humans in Africa.
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Fossils support his hypothesis.
the holy books are the evidence