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Roman ring found on Cefn Brithdir given to Winding House museum | Roman ring found on Cefn Brithdir given to Winding House museum |
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A Roman ring found near Caerphilly has been returned by the British Museum for display in a local museum. | A Roman ring found near Caerphilly has been returned by the British Museum for display in a local museum. |
The silver treasure, about 2,000 years old, was found on Cefn Brithdir, in the Darran Valley, earlier this year by a man with a metal detector. | The silver treasure, about 2,000 years old, was found on Cefn Brithdir, in the Darran Valley, earlier this year by a man with a metal detector. |
The British Museum has given the ring to the Winding House Museum at New Tredegar to put on permanent display. | The British Museum has given the ring to the Winding House Museum at New Tredegar to put on permanent display. |
Emma Wilson, principal museums and heritage officer for Caerphilly, said they were "immensely pleased" to do so. | Emma Wilson, principal museums and heritage officer for Caerphilly, said they were "immensely pleased" to do so. |
"We're a relatively new museum having only been open for three years," she said. | "We're a relatively new museum having only been open for three years," she said. |
"We've got Roman items from Gelligaer on loan to us from the National Museum of Wales, but this is the first such find of our own." | "We've got Roman items from Gelligaer on loan to us from the National Museum of Wales, but this is the first such find of our own." |
Treasure trove | Treasure trove |
The Romans had a strong presence in the area in the 1st Century AD, with Caerphilly and Gelligaer included in a network of forts and roads to consolidate their rule across Wales. | The Romans had a strong presence in the area in the 1st Century AD, with Caerphilly and Gelligaer included in a network of forts and roads to consolidate their rule across Wales. |
The ring was found on Cefn Brithdir, a hill between New Tredegar and Parc Cwm Darran. | The ring was found on Cefn Brithdir, a hill between New Tredegar and Parc Cwm Darran. |
Ms Wilson praised the finder for alerting the authorities to his discovery. | Ms Wilson praised the finder for alerting the authorities to his discovery. |
"He went through all the correct legal channels, realising it might be treasure," she said. | |
The ring was passed to the National Museum in Cardiff which identified it as a typical Roman silver finger ring from the 1st or 2nd Century AD, although its gemstone is missing. | The ring was passed to the National Museum in Cardiff which identified it as a typical Roman silver finger ring from the 1st or 2nd Century AD, although its gemstone is missing. |
The British Museum took care of the ring during the valuation process and, during consultation with the National Museum, identified the interest of the Winding House, a former colliery building, in displaying it. | |
Ms Wilson said staff were delighted to collect the ring from London on Monday and will put it on display very shortly. | Ms Wilson said staff were delighted to collect the ring from London on Monday and will put it on display very shortly. |
"In monetary terms it's not incredibly valuable but we're very pleased to have it," she said. | "In monetary terms it's not incredibly valuable but we're very pleased to have it," she said. |
"We don't of course know who the ring belonged to - whether it was a Roman soldier marching across Cefn Brithdir, or perhaps was worn by a settler in the area. | "We don't of course know who the ring belonged to - whether it was a Roman soldier marching across Cefn Brithdir, or perhaps was worn by a settler in the area. |
"We have plans to involve local schoolchildren in a creative writing exercise to come up with their own suggestions." | "We have plans to involve local schoolchildren in a creative writing exercise to come up with their own suggestions." |
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