There is a concept in archaeology best called "the nutty season." By this is meant a period of wild enthusiasm by people who are not involved in the find that whatever is found will support their predetermined biases.
Such enthusiasm usually comes crashing down when the actual reports on the find are published and real scholars have had a chance to dispassionately examine them.
The "Ebla Library" comes to mind as a prime example. The Dead Sea Scrolls are another. Crazy xtian morons went running around shooting their fucking mouths off about how Ebla confirmed ancient Jerusalem and the DSS confirmed the beginnings of xtianity. Neither did anything of the sort.
I suspect what we have here is a little bit of the same phenomena only with muslims trying to prop up their own horseshit.
Such enthusiasm usually comes crashing down when the actual reports on the find are published and real scholars have had a chance to dispassionately examine them.
The "Ebla Library" comes to mind as a prime example. The Dead Sea Scrolls are another. Crazy xtian morons went running around shooting their fucking mouths off about how Ebla confirmed ancient Jerusalem and the DSS confirmed the beginnings of xtianity. Neither did anything of the sort.
I suspect what we have here is a little bit of the same phenomena only with muslims trying to prop up their own horseshit.