See Nadav Na’aman, “Cow Town or Royal Capital? Evidence for Iron Age Jerusalem,” BAR 23:04, and Jane Cahill, “Jerusalem in David and Solomon’s Time,” BAR 30:06. For further details, see many of the essays in the following collections, to all of which Finkelstein himself has contributed and in which his views are challenged at length: A.G. Vaughn and A.E. Killebrew, eds., Jerusalem in Bible and Archaeology: The First Temple Period (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2003); W.G. Dever and S. Gitin, eds., Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past: Canaan, Ancient Israel, and Their Neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Palaestina (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003); John Day, ed., In Search of Pre-Exilic Israel (London: T & T Clark, 2004); and T.E. Levy and T. Hingham, eds., The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text, and Science (London: Equinox, 2005).