Lundquist 2008, str. 45: The single most important fact regarding the Temple of Solomon is that there are no physical remains of the structure. There is not a single object or artifact that can be indubitably connected with the Temple of Solomon Lundquist, John M. (2008). The Temple of Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future. Greenwood Publishing Group. str. 45–. ISBN978-0-275-98339-0.
Lipschits, Oded (2014). »The history of Israel in the biblical period«. V Berlin, Adele; Brettler, Marc Zvi (ur.). The Jewish Study Bible (v angleščini) (2nd izd.). Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-997846-5.
See: Lemaire, South Arabia. In André Lemaire's own words: "The first mention of Sheba in Neo-Assyrian texts is to be dated mid-8th century BCE with the story of a caravan of 200 camels coming from Tayma and Sheba to Hindanu (Middle-Euphrates) (Cavigneaux–Ismaïl 1990: 339–357; Frame 1995: 300; Younger 2003: 279–282; Holladay 2006: 319–321)."