Roman Gold Rings Found Aged 1,700 Years

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Rare gold from Roman times.
Treasure or relic of the past always kept us in awe, not only of value, but of the history and manufacture is sometimes fairly complicated.

One of them is the type of metal, be it bronze, silver, gold up. In his day, these metals are not easy to get, let alone processing is not as easy nowadays with modern technology.

Even treasures or treasures from ancient times too, can be found in places unexpected. One of them gold ring from Roman times, which was found by a metal detector in the garden behind the house.

An amateur in the United Kingdom has made finding gold ring engraved outstanding, which looks a nude portrait of Cupid, which is the mythology and the god of love.

This ring can belong to a man or woman in the reign of the Roman Empire. Cupid himself known by his Greek name, Eros, and identified in the last 1,700 years carving with short wings.

Treasure hunters Discover the Ring Lord of the Rings' in the Fields

This ring was found near the village of Tangley, and now placed in Hampshire Museum Service and will be exhibited at the Museum Andover.

According to Fox Science, quoting the Roman philosopher Apuleius, Cupid known to love 'walking at night in the house that was not hers and ruin the wedding by temptation.'

Figure gods were very lively and popular among the Greeks and Romans in the ring, designed specifically with the characteristics of the fourth century AD.

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