When going back on the wedding ring for his grandfather, the 12-year-old boy accidentally discovered the gold ring was the gold ring dating to 1,500 years. 1.00 / 1: 53nam Southern Sander Magnus Vang (12 years old) Urban Inderøy in Norway's Trøndelag County has accidentally discovered precious antiques that the rings dates 1,500 years in the Roman stage, in the process of finding the wedding ring that grandpa is lost. When the device is lost. Metal detection rang out continuously, the boy said he had found his grandfather's gold ring
. "Of the rare" the 12-year-old boy in Norway found was the gold ring dating back to 1,500 five. (Photo: NRK) "The cry from the big generator", the boy said to the Norwegian national television station NRK. The boy of the boy is Tomas wine said, he herself hopes the grandson find Seeing the wedding ring he lost in this spring
But he was also extremely pleased with the special item that nephew accidentally discovered. "At first I was not surprised because I thought the ring was found to be a discount in a store, or something Something is not worth the price. But when I looked closer, I saw it very special, "said Tomas wine sharing. To affirm its guessing, Mr. Tomas Vang turned the gold ring that nephew found for archaeologists to check . "We don't have many documents about this ring, so it becomes extremely special," Hanne Haugen archaeologist in Trøndelag told NRK.Theo Haugen, the ring dating from the stage Roman or migration period. "It looked like a small gold ring to wrist with thin gold rings wrapped around. It can be understood that the gold ring is used as a payment method to buy items and use of services, "said Haugen." The ability of the ring once belonged to a person who had many properties, quite rich and full power
Because this ring is made from great gold. The extremely valuable ring may have been lost, buried or used for sacrificing 1,500 years ago, "said Haugen further. Gold rings are also considered evidence that rich people and The power used to live in the Northern Northern countries into the Roman stage. After being scanned X-rays and washed, the ring will be taken to the show at the Science Museum of Norway's University of Science and Technology. Minh Thu (translation) . Dịch vụ:
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