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Gullringen fra Rimol er et praktfunn fra yngre romersk jernalder, mellom år 400 og 200 f. kr. Funnet ved hjelp av metalldetektor og innlevert av privatperson i 2014. The golden ring from Rimol is a magnificent find from the Pre-Roman Iron Age, between the years 400 and 200 b.c. The ring is found with the help of a metal detector, and has been handed in by a private person in 2014. Foto: Åge Hojem, NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet. Photo: Åge Hojem, NTNU University Museum |
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Source | Rimolringen |
Author | NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet |
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