Rafi Greenberg (Rafael) is a senior lecturer in archaeology at Tel Aviv University.[1]
Greenberg is the leading critic of the archaeological digs now underway at the Ophel, in Jerusalem. [2][3][4]
Greenberg founded an organization called An Alternative Archaeological Tour of Ancient Jerusalem, to present his views of the ancient finds in the area of the Ophel. [5] He explained to a reporter that "Archeology is all about interpretation. The findings don't speak for themselves, archeologists speak for them."[6]
He received his B.A. from Hebrew University in 1981. He received his M.A. from Hebrew University in 1987. He received his Ph.D. from Hebrew University in 1997.