About Bountiful Tours
Bountiful Tours is managed by best-selling
author and speaker Warren Aston. Warren is the only Latter-day Saint
who has explored the entire eastern coast of Arabia and many inland
areas that Lehi and his family must have passed through, Warren
discovered that only one location has all the features that Nephi
described when he wrote about "Bountiful." In 1993 he
led two BYU-funded expeditions to the site which is now the subject
of long-term research projects by BYU and a TV documentary and IMAX
movie now being filmed. Warren's award-winning book reporting the
research, In the Footsteps of Lehi, was published by Deseret Book
in 1994. Papers and articles by Warren have been published by FARMS
at BYU since 1984 (see his material on the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
site under "Authors") and he has lectured on his findings
at BYU Provo and at Cambridge University in England.
More recently, Warren and two associates discovered two altars in
Yemen dating to 600-700 BC that bear the Book of Mormon place-name
"Nahom," the place where Ishmael was buried (1 Nephi 16:34).
Described by historian Terryl Givens as the "first actual archaeological
evidence supporting the historicity of the Book of Mormon,"
the altar find was featured in the February 2001 issue of the Ensign. Warren continues to conduct Book of Mormon research in Arabia and in Central America.
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