Below is the credit sequence for “Bible Secrets Revealed” on History.
I am pleased to serve as Consulting Producer on the show, but am equally proud of the work done by one of my students (and 2x Azekah archaeological excavation alum), Sanna Miller, a phenomenal artist who possesses an inexplicably keen eye for all things fascinating, as well as the contributions made by my colleagues in Israel at the Israel Antiquities Authority, Tel Aviv University, and my good friend Dr. Oded Lipschits.
And of course, Executive Producer Frankie Glass is simply a tremendous professional, with whom I am always pleased to work.
Don’t miss the next episode of Bible Secrets Revealed, “The Promised Land“, which debuts on History on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013 at 10pm/9c.
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Do you think there will ever be archeological digs permitted under the Dome of the Rock?
Nope.
in response to Jennifer, the Waqf have been excavating the substrate on the Temple Mount with backhoes, not toothbrushes, in their excavations for a 50,000-seat underground mosque in the ancient Temple area.
Aside from the loose tailings which have been dumped as refuse, and in which many ancient Jewish artifacts have been discovered (no longer in situ) by archaeologists who sift through the rubble, we can be sure that there will be permission by the Muslims in control of the area to allow any of the the much needed proper archaeological work.
They continue to consciously destroy evidence of the ancient Jewish heritage from the First and Second Temple eras in their push to revise history, hide the truth and create a new “Palestinian” history.
This ongoing outrage far eclipses the Taliban’s destruction of the giant Bhuddist temples in Afghanistan. And the world is OK with it.