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2,000-year-old Brahmi ring found at Thailand burial site
A new archaeological discovery in Thailand has drawn attention to the country’s early links with ancient India. Two gold rings believed to be around 2,000 years old were found at the Don Yai Thong excavation site in Phetchaburi province, along with human skeletal remains and other burial objects. The find is being studied as an important clue to trade, culture and social life during Thailand’s Iron Age. One of the rings carries an insc
2,000-year-old Brahmi ring found at Thailand burial site
A new archaeological discovery in Thailand has drawn attention to the country’s early links with ancient India. Two gold rings believed to be around 2,000 years old were found at the Don Yai Thong excavation site in Phetchaburi province, along with human skeletal remains and other burial objects. The find is being studied as an important clue to trade, culture and social life during Thailand’s Iron Age. One of the rings carries an insc
Roman-Era Cemetery in Cambridgeshire Unveils Rare Gypsum Burial and Grave Goods
Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire have made an extraordinary discovery of a Roman-era cemetery that includes a unique burial involving liquid gypsum, providing rare insights into ancient burial practices. The central grave, believed to belong to a high-status individual, was found encased in a stone coffin with gypsum poured around the body, a practice known from Roman times but poorly understood. The gypsum preserved impressions of fabric from the individual's clothing, offering a glimpse
Roman-Era Cemetery in Cambridgeshire Unveils Rare Gypsum Burial and Grave Goods
Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire have made an extraordinary discovery of a Roman-era cemetery that includes a unique burial involving liquid gypsum, providing rare insights into ancient burial practices. The central grave, believed to belong to a high-status individual, was found encased in a stone coffin with gypsum poured around the body, a practice known from Roman times but poorly understood. The gypsum preserved impressions of fabric from the individual's clothing, offering a glimpse









