Announcing a series of ancient Roman artifacts discovered in Wales

It took nearly a year to excavate, the Welsh archaeologists now officially publish a collection of ancient Roman artifacts and interesting stories around.

It took nearly a year to excavate, the Welsh archaeologists now officially publish a collection of ancient Roman artifacts and interesting archeological stories around.

First, the most impressive is an ancient Roman gold ring.

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In general, this ring has a structure similar to the present jewelry rings, including a ring and ring. However, the contours and the surface of the ring are quite curved, disproportionate, and have many mysterious transgressions . And especially, the ring face is a distorted , dark blue circle , in the middle of the table that engulfs the mysterious figure of the person standing. Archaeologists believe that this figure may be the figure of Roman god Mercury . Rings were found on an agricultural land of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn, Wales in October 2015.

Medieval silver seal medieval.

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This seal has an extremely different, unique shape compared to the seals we often see in ancient movies or current seals. Consists of a block of handles, and a circle connected with a seal section with a conical shape and a face imprinted under this silver cone.

Many archaeological experts say, this silver seal belongs to the genre of matrix seals , characterized by a distinctive seal and style in the 16th and 17th centuries, the seal found on the land of the Llanfihangel Community Cwmdu, Bwlch and Cathedine in Wales in 12/2015.

Medieval brooch frame.

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This antiquity was made of silver material, in the form of an ancient design of quatrilobe with a frame with round edges, forming unique lobes, in the middle is an silver brooch estimated at the end of the 13th century. In the early 14th century, this antique brooch frame was found in the community of Vale, Powys of Wale and it was put on display at the National Museum of Wales.

Huynh Dung ( Theo Culture24)

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