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Swedish woman finds 2,000-year-old gold ring
The Local (Sweden) ^ | 22 Nov 2013 16:23 GMT+01:00

Posted on 11/23/2013 4:58:59 AM PST by DeaconBenjamin

A woman was left gobsmacked when she learned the gold ring she stumbled across in a field was 2,000 years old.

"I walk through that field several times a week. At first I thought it was one of the little rings we put around the chickens’ feet," Camilla Lundin, 51, told The Local. "I thought it was strange that it was so far away from home."

Lundin took the ring home and showed her husband, who also didn't believe it was anything special. But Lundin took a picture which she sent to her brother, who immediately told her it was a treasure.

"When he told me it was an ancient gold ring, it felt like a gift from the underworld," Lundin told The Local. "It was my magnificent ring. I didn’t want to give it up."

Swedish law states that archaeological finds more than 100 years old belong to the finder. However, if the item is made of alloy such as gold, silver, or bronze, the finder must allow the state to examine and potentially purchase the item.

Lundin reluctantly called the Swedish National Heritage Board (Riksantikvarieämbetet) and gave up the ring for examination. The Board determined that the golden spiral-shaped ring was made in the Roman Iron Age more than 2,000 years ago.

The Board wanted to search the farm where Lundin found the ring, in the tiny town of Gudhem located halfway between Gothenburg and Linköping. Lundin discovered the trinket in June 2011, but due to planting seasons the Board was unable to investigate the field until autumn. The research and paperwork took more than two years, but for Lundin it all paid off. After searching the farm for similar artefacts on two separate occasions, the state offered Lundin 11,000 kronor ($1,672) for the ring.

"I guess I knew right away it was special, but I had no idea just how valuable it was," said Lundin, who confessed she still felt slightly disappointed to lose the ring. "I haven’t decided what to do with the money yet, but it will definitely be something special. Maybe I’ll travel somewhere."

The Roman Iron Age is the period of history in Northern Europe when the Roman Empire’s influence reached the Germanic tribes. During this time many coins, buckles, and other bronze items were imported to Scandinavia.

It's not the first time valuable rings have popped out of Swedish soil - two years ago a woman pulled up a carrot which had grown through her wedding ring, lost six years before.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ancientnavigation; godsgravesglyphs; romanempire; scandinavia; sweden; thevikings; vikings
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To: jocon307
Ir would be fun to wear something like that.

Yeah...moral of the story is: Find something old somewhere? Do a WHOLE LOT of research on your own, and maybe have a very cool family heirloom. Give it a real cool history....history is written by the victors, after all. <^..^>

21 posted on 11/23/2013 5:32:23 AM PST by grania
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To: jocon307

There is no way I would ever admit to our Government I found an artifact...

A man accross the River from Me in my town found a bunch of Indian artifacts;arrowheads and spear heads and other native tools He told the state about his findings and basically took over his property and started to do all kinds of “digs”. The powers that be told him it would be in his best intrest to let them keep these finds and put them in a museum...

Less government in my life please.


22 posted on 11/23/2013 5:34:16 AM PST by Rightly Biased (Avenge me Girls AVENEGE ME!!!! ( I don't have any son's))
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To: DeaconBenjamin

Could be that Thör ditched his wedding ring when he saw a lovely peasant girl digging in the bog for cabbages?


23 posted on 11/23/2013 5:34:29 AM PST by MuttTheHoople (Nothing is more savage and brutal than justifiably angry Americans. DonÂ’t believe me? Ask the Germa)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

well, ok...that looked gross. I’ll stick to my Doritos. However, that website is interesting AND I think I might get her book for hubby for Christmas...he’s always looking for different and unique recipes. Thanks!


24 posted on 11/23/2013 5:37:06 AM PST by ZinGirl (kids in college....can't afford a tagline right now)
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To: OldNewYork

“one of the little rings we put around the chicken’s feet”
I The Fowloship of the Ring
II The Two Roosters
III The Return of the Hen


25 posted on 11/23/2013 5:47:22 AM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: All armed conservatives.)
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To: rfreedom4u

“gift from the underworld”

This means the wee people, the Swedish equivalent of the Leprechauns.


26 posted on 11/23/2013 5:59:30 AM PST by ryderann
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To: KC_Lion

You beat me to it! That is what I first thought when viewing the ring!!


27 posted on 11/23/2013 6:37:40 AM PST by momtothree
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To: DeaconBenjamin
Chumlee would give her ten bucks...


28 posted on 11/23/2013 6:49:30 AM PST by rjsimmon (1-20-2013 The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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To: rjsimmon

"In Philadelphia, it's worth fifty bucks."

29 posted on 11/23/2013 6:51:52 AM PST by dfwgator (Fire Muschamp.)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

uhhh, If you LIKE your ring, you can KEEP IT!

30 posted on 11/23/2013 7:28:03 AM PST by jaz.357 (Contrary To Ordinary)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

If you like your ring, you can keep your ring.


31 posted on 11/23/2013 7:33:02 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: rjsimmon

Chumlee and Corey are 2 of the biggest unfunny loser douchebags on TV.


32 posted on 11/23/2013 7:55:52 AM PST by lewislynn (What does the global movement and te Fairtax movement have in common? Disinformation)
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To: Hot Tabasco

I believe she was made an offer she couldn’t refuse.


33 posted on 11/23/2013 7:58:09 AM PST by duffee (NO poll tax, NO tax on firearms, ammunition or gun safes. NO gun free zones.)
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To: grania
Have her oldest relative take it to Antiques Road Show and tell them it was given to great great great grandma after a dalliance with the king. They'll value it at 10 times that.
34 posted on 11/23/2013 8:08:34 AM PST by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: duffee
Exactly. Swedish law states...the finder must allow the state to examine and potentially purchase the item.
35 posted on 11/23/2013 10:45:41 AM PST by DeaconBenjamin (A trillion here, a trillion there, soon you're NOT talking real money)
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To: Perdogg; KC_Lion; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; decimon; 1010RD; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...

Thanks Perdogg and KC_Lion.
"When he told me it was an ancient gold ring, it felt like a gift from the underworld," Lundin told The Local. "It was my magnificent ring. I didn’t want to give it up." Swedish law states that archaeological finds more than 100 years old belong to the finder. However, if the item is made of alloy such as gold, silver, or bronze, the finder must allow the state to examine and potentially purchase the item... the Swedish National Heritage Board (Riksantikvarieämbetet)... determined that the golden spiral-shaped ring was made in the Roman Iron Age... the period of history in Northern Europe when the Roman Empire’s influence reached the Germanic tribes. During this time many coins, buckles, and other bronze items were imported to Scandinavia.

36 posted on 11/23/2013 10:50:35 AM PST by SunkenCiv (http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
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Report: Ancient Roman graveyard found in suburban Copenhagen
IHT | October 10, 2007 | Associated Press / Roskilde Dagblad
Posted on 10/11/2007 2:55:59 PM by SunkenCiv
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1909864/posts


37 posted on 11/23/2013 10:51:47 AM PST by SunkenCiv (http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

I’m claiming the ring. It must have belonged to my family and therefore should descend unto me!


38 posted on 11/23/2013 11:01:25 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Rightly Biased
There is no way I would ever admit to our Government I found an artifact...

agreed. it's none of their damned business, and certainly not their property.

39 posted on 11/23/2013 11:12:34 AM PST by zeugma (Is it evil of me to teach my bird to say "here kitty, kitty"?)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

“When he told me it was an ancient gold ring, it felt like a gift from the underworld,”....

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That sounds a little creepy. I hope it’s just a cultural translation thing.

I don’t know anything about pricing such things, but the amount she got for it seems rather small considering how old it is.


40 posted on 11/23/2013 3:36:58 PM PST by Bigg Red (Let me hear what God the LORD will speak. -Ps85)
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