[68478] A historic archaeological discovery in Saudi Arabia sparks debate on social media
Archaeological discovery in Saudi Arabia
According to a report by Eyaaaad, a significant archaeological treasure was recently discovered in the "Dariya" (ضرية) area of the Al-Qassim region, dating back to the early Abbasid era (over 1,300 years ago). The findings include a pottery jar containing 100 gold coins inlaid with precious stones, several silver coins, a set of jewelry, pottery and glass vessels, gypsum bathtubs, as well as beads made of precious stones, silver, and copper.
Debate on social media
The discovery sparked mixed reactions on the web. On one hand, there was enthusiasm for the historical wealth revealed. On the other hand, some users expressed skepticism about the importance of the find in relation to other sites in the region.
Brave14653031, presenting a Saudi nationalist stance, dismissively claimed that "this discovery is worthless," while shifting the spotlight toward Egypt as a global center of antiquities and history. According to him: "Look at where Egypt and its civilization are... it holds a third of the world's antiquities."
At the same time, wahab_q8y presented a more complex stance, when alongside spreading the details of the discovery, he responded to the criticism regarding the find within the digital discourse. In his post, questions were raised about the motives behind the belittling of the Saudi discovery, with one side of the discussion even lashing out at the reactions that disparaged Saudi national identity, claiming the existence of an "inferiority complex."