The narrator, Leonard Nimoy (Dr. Spock, a Star of TV's Sci./Fi. Star-Trek TV series) introduces a young Israeli scholar, Dr. Zvi Iland (PhD) who had recently published a scholarly paper arguing that Mt. Sinai might be Jebal Serabit el Khadim. Ilan offered as proofs the following: (1) The worship of the Golden Calf might be recalling the worship of the Egyptian goddess, Hat-Hor, a patroness of the Egyptian miners, who could assume the form of a woman with cow ears, or a bovine form of a Golden Cow. Ilan also noted that (2) Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions (an ancestor of the later Hebraic alphabet that the Bible is written in) found in association with nearby mines made mention of the Hebrew God called EL. In the Bible its is EL who speaks to Moses at Mt. Sinai. My own research (2010-2021) supports Ilan's proposals. Ilan was not the first, however, to identify Jebal Serabit el Khadim with Mt. Sinai. In 1921 a young Jewess, Lina Eckenstein pulished a book titled A History of Sinai in which she suggested the location to be Mt. Sinai. She has worked the site with its English excavator, Sir Flinders Petrie, earlier (circa 1904).