A Man From Asir Turned Part Of His Home Into An Archaeological Museum And It Has SO Many Cool Artefacts
A man living in Muhayil in the Asir province turned part of his house into an archaeological museum with over 2,500 artefacts (so far) that took 15 years of work and research.
Adres Al-Shaeri was recently featured on MBC wherein their team visited Al Shaeri’s incredibly nostalgic belongings from the past.
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His mini-museum has old tech products, local Bedouin items and accessories (amongst other things)
Vintage radios, a collection of paper and metal coins and other locally-produced items from years and years back can all be found at the mini-museum.
All the items he has managed to collect thus far all date back from various periods of time.
شاب في محافظة #محايل_عسير يتبع شغفه ويقوم بتحويل جزء من بيته إلى متحف أثري، يضم أكثر من 2500 قطعة أثرية قيمة بعد عمل وبحث استمر 15 عاماً. pic.twitter.com/6upxpnJcmv
— هاشتاق السعودية (@HashKSA) October 30, 2018
He plans to expand his collection of antiquities and make it available for public viewing
Al-Shaeri confirmed with Akhbaar 24 that he intends to collect more items as part of an expansion plan that will eventually convert his home into a real museum and mausoleum for residents in Mahir, the Asir province and for visitors.
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شكرا #الاعلامي_محمدالجبيري#والاعلامي_علي_العمري #والاعلامي_عبدالله_الغالبي pic.twitter.com/Cnb17OoM0i— ادريس الشاعري???????? (@adresomar4) October 30, 2018