A significant archaeological find in Saudi Arabia's Al-Qassim region has unearthed a ceramic jar containing over 100 pieces of gold, silver, and gemstone jewelry. This "Diriyah Treasure," dating back to the early Abbasid period over 1,200 years ago, was discovered along an ancient pilgrimage route, offering a rare glimpse into medieval Islamic trade and wealth.

Archaeologists find over 1,700 artefacts at Miqat Al Juhfah, shedding light on the historic Egyptian Hajj route and early Islamic-era pilgrimage networks.

Archaeologists excavating the ancient site of Diriyah in Saudi Arabia's Al-Qassim region have made one of the most dazzling discoveries in recent Middle Eastern archaeology: a…