since we have moved on to the topic of Jerusalem, we might as well start here presenting what looks like the proof that minimalist wanted:
http://www.aish.com/jewishissues/jerusa ... usalem.asp
then the following quote backs up what jacobovich illustrated inhis documentary and which i confirmed by reporting that i had come across such an attitude in my own readings but was dismissed by the faithful skeptical onthis board.Despite her sound hypothesis and impeccable credentials, she couldn't find any financial backers, as if no one in the academic world really wanted to find David's palace. It would just be too politically complicated. It's no wonder, when even mainstream archaeologists are inclined to play down finds which might be considered too highly charged with biblical or historical accuracy
here is real world confirmation of such an attitude and agenda:
(read the next few paragraphs to get the whole picture)As spokesperson for the Committee Against the Desecration of Antiquities on the Temple Mount, Mazar has for the past six years tried to alert the world to the vandalism being perpetrated by the Muslim Waqf, who have their own agenda of destroying remnants of proof of Jewish sovereignty in Jerusalem, and who consistently deny that there ever was a First or Second Temple.