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'I did a bit of a dance': Detectorist finds gold 'mourning ring' engraved with skull and date in UK field - MSNSince the ring is made of gold and is over 300 years old, it falls under the U.K.'s Treasure Act of 1996. This means that a museum may acquire the ring, and the finder and landowner may share in ...
A metal detectorist has discovered a gold mourning ring dating from the 18th Century "gleaming in the sunshine". Malcom Weale, 53, unearthed the ring in a field near Thetford, in Norfolk, in August.
Malcom Weale, 53, unearthed the gold jewellery in a field near Thetford, Norfolk, after searching the area for 18 months. The detectorist was 'shaking' when he saw the ring glinting in the sunlight.
While searching a field in southwest England, metal detectorists stumbled on the "find of a lifetime": two gold-and-garnet objects dating to around 1,400 years ago. Paul Gould, a new detectorist ...
The items include five gold ingots from a 1746 shipwreck, a gold coin from the third century and a skull from the Paris catacombs. Latest U.S.
Archaeologists have uncovered a "spectacular" gold ring from the medieval period that features an image of Christ. The artifact is among roughly 30,000 objects unearthed during excavations in the ...
Since the ring is made of gold and is over 300 years old, it falls under the U.K.'s Treasure Act of 1996. This means that a museum may acquire the ring, and the finder and landowner may share in ...
Since the ring is made of gold and is over 300 years old, it falls under the U.K.'s Treasure Act of 1996. This means that a museum may acquire the ring, and the finder and landowner may share in ...
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