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An anachronism (from the Greek "ana" "ανά", "against, anti-", and "chronos" "χρόνος", "time") is an error in chronology, especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other. The item is often an object, but may be a verbal expression, a technology, a philosophical idea, a musical style, a material, a custom, or anything else so closely associated... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon Each of the anachronisms describes an artifact, animal, plant, or technology that critics and archaeologists believe did not exist in the Americas during this time period.

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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon Each of the anachronisms describes an artifact, animal, plant, or technology that critics and archaeologists believe did not exist in the Americas during this time period.

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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon Each of the anachronisms describes an artifact, animal, plant, or technology that critics and archaeologists believe did not exist in the Americas during this time period.

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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon Each of the anachronisms describes an artifact, animal, plant, or technology that critics and archaeologists believe did not exist in the Americas during this time period.

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The Emperor's New Groove Humorous anachronisms include "The Girl from Ipanema" bring piped in over a formal dinner, a chef quitting and packing an electric toaster, and the children's use of an electric floor polisher to abet the sliding exit of Yzma from Pacha's house.

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Anachronism Unintentional anachronisms include putting modern slang and figures of speech into the mouths of characters from the past.

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Anachronism Other possible anachronisms include:

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Anachronism The anachronism could include people of the wrong age; for example a physical meeting between Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, the latter as an adult, would be inappropriate because Albert Einstein died when Stephen Hawking was twelve years old.

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Book of Mormon anachronisms Several anachronisms exist in the Book of Mormon that have apparently been perpetuated from the King James version of the Bible.

Book of Abraham Anachronisms exist in the Book of Abraham which indicate that it was not written in Abraham’s time.

Linguistics and the Book of Mormon Critics of the church have claimed that a variety of linguistic anachronisms exist in the Book of Mormon which cast doubt upon its historical authenticity.

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Book of Mormon anachronisms Each of the anachronisms is a word, phrase, artifact, or other concept that critics, historians, archaeologists, or linguists believe did not exist in the Americas during this time period.

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    Anachronism

    An anachronism (from the Greek "ana" "ανά", "against, anti-", and "chronos" "χρόνος", "time") is an error in chronology, especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other.
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    Anachronism (game)

    Anachronism is a tabletop game with aspects of both miniatures and collectible card genres. The basis of the game is war between various historical characters.
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    Girl Anachronism

    "Good Day" · "Girl Anachronism" · "Coin-Operated Boy" · "Sing" · "Backstabber" · "Shores of California" • Night Reconnaissance"
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    Society for Creative Anachronism

    Milpitas, CA: Society For Creative Anachronism, Inc.
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    A hawkshire anachronism

    A Hawkshire Anachronism is a short story by R. McKenzie, illustrated by this same author.
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    List of Anachronism (game) sets

    A list of warriors and promotional cards included in the various releases of the Anachronism moveable card game.
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    Society for Creative Anachronism activities

    The first thing one notices about a Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) event is that everyone is wearing at least an attempt at clothing similar to that worn before 1601 AD.
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    Category:Wikipedians in the Society for Creative Anachronism

    This category is for Wikipedia editors who are also members of the Society for Creative Anachronism
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    Book of Mormon anachronisms

    FARMS apologist Robert Bennett offered two possible explanations for this anachronism:
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    Society for Creative Anachronism Peerages

    The Peerages of the Society for Creative Anachronism (also called 'Orders') are the highest ranking awards within the SCA.

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