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A Roman ring from as far back as 200 A.D. was found in a Lincolnshire ditch. Archaeologists say that the oddly shaped, ...
Experts identified the object as a “chunky Roman ring” that was likely lost by the wearer sometime between A.D. 200 and 410, when the Romans were well-established in Britain, according to the post.
Experts with the Israel Antiquities Authority confirmed that the ring features an engraving of the Roman goddess Minevera, and was likely either a personal item or a burial offering. The ring ...
Screenshot of photo shared to Facebook by Wessex Archaeology Experts identified the object as a “chunky Roman ring” that was ... as in this case, copper alloy,” experts said.