Excavations in Tønsberg, one of Norway's oldest cities, have unearthed a rare gold ring believed to be approximately a thousand years old. Found just a few centimeters deep, the artifact surprised archaeologists with its blue stone and intricate craftsmanship. Experts believe the ring dates from the 9th to the 11th centuries.
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Excavations in Tønsberg, one of Norway's oldest cities, have unearthed a rare gold ring believed to be approximately a thousand years old. Found just a few centimeters deep, the artifact surprised archaeologists with its blue stone and intricate craftsmanship. Experts believe the ring dates from the 9th to the 11th centuries.