Diane E. Wirth
About Diane E. Wirth
Diane E. Wirth is an independent researcher specializing in Mesoamerican art history and iconography, the latter interpreting symbols in art and antiquities. Her primary works include: Weaving Golden Threads: Early Christianity and its Restoration (2015); Decoding Ancient America: A Guide to the Archaeology of the Book of Mormon (2007); and A Challenge to the Critics: Scholarly Evidences of the Book of Mormon (1986). A graduate of Brigham Young University, she has given presentations at symposiums and conferences which include: The Atlantic Conference, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (2008); Book of Mormon Archaeological Forum, Utah (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2012); The Aesthetics of Enchantment sponsored by The American Society of Phenomenology, Aesthetics & Fine Arts, Harvard Divinity School (1998); The Ancient American Western Conference, Utah (1997); New England Antiquities Research Association, Massachusetts and New Hampshire (1992, 1993); and Society of Early Historic Archaeology, Brigham Young University (1977, 1979, 1987, 1990).Birth and Rebirth: The Fish in Mesoamerican Art and Its Implication on Stela 5, Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico
by Diane E. Wirth | Oct 25, 2024 | 3 comments
Celestial Visits in the Scriptures, and a Plausible Mesoamerican Tradition
by Diane E. Wirth | Jan 30, 2015 | 8 comments