Someone missed this ring when they lost it on a Roman road
Briefly

The excavation in Pace, northwestern France, revealed remarkable findings from the Late Bronze Age to the Middle Ages, including a Roman road and a unique gold intaglio ring.
The exceptional gold intaglio ring, engraved with Venus Victrix, exhibits intricate detail and elaborate gold decoration, surpassing similar artifacts in major museum collections.
Archaeologists uncovered remnants of a settlement used between the 2nd and 4th centuries, later expanded, consisting of various agricultural and communal structures.
The ancient road, with visible ruts from wheeled conveyances, and traces leading to the settlement reflect significant historical transport and community activities in the area.
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