An amateur metal detectorist has discovered a 1,000-year-old gold Viking arm-ring — a piece of craftsmanship created by braiding together eight gold rods — that was snipped apart, likely to help its ...
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A "rare" 1,000-year-old gold arm ring discovered in a field by a metal detectorist and declared treasure at an inquest has been put on display for the first time. The fragment of jewellery, which is 1 ...
This was found hidden amongst the possessions of a York builder after his death. He had never mentioned a word about it.This rare gold Viking armlet is only the second of its kind to be discovered in ...
The ring likely belonged to a powerful Viking chief. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A large, gold Viking ring crafted from ...
In his 50 years of scouring the Isle of Man with a metal detector in hand, Ronald Clucas had never found anything like it: eight strands of gold looped neatly together. Months on from its discovery in ...
The brooch, Viking arm ring and coins were all declared treasure by a coroner in Downpatrick on Thursday A medieval brooch, a piece of Viking arm jewellery and a bag of 16th century coins discovered ...
A large, gold Viking ring crafted from twisted metal strands and estimated to have belonged to a powerful Viking chief was discovered in the bundle of jewellery purchased by Mari Ingelin Heskestad.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — An archaeology student unearthed seven “spectacular” Viking-era curled silver arm rings earlier this year north of Denmark's second-largest city, a Danish museum said on Monday, ...
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