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An amateurish historiographer just unearthed a hoarded wealth that would become any archeologist green with envy : an flowery amber band dating back to ancient Roman times .

On the face of the ringing — which is call up to be 24 - kt gold — ancient artisans place a black onyx with an etching of the papistic god of victory driving two horse , the BBC reported .

Roman Ring

This golden bling dates back to Roman times.

Jason Massey , a fellow member of the Detecting for Veterans group , discovered the detailed hoop on July 29 while surveying a field near the town of Crewkerne , England . [ Photos : Mosaic Glass Dishes and Bronze Jugs from Roman England ]

The 1.7 - snow leopard ( 48 grams ) ring has yet to be formally analyzed , but expert at the British Museum said the tintinnabulation likely dates to sometime between A.D. 200 and A.D. 300 , the BBC reported .

At first , Massey thought the mob was a gilded coin , because he found it in the middle of a stash of 60 ancient Roman coins that were buried in the field , he told the BBC . This site has proved fruitful for Massey ; in November , he and his supporter receive a leading - line casket and more than 250 coins that also dated to the time of the Roman Empire , theBBC report .

A gold raven�s head with inset garnet eye and a flattened gold ring with triangular garnets sit on a black cloth on a table.

These unstinted determine designate that a " very eminent - status Romanic villa " once sat at this site , Massey said .

" There ’s [ a ] load of figures floating about [ for the economic value of the gang ] , but we ’re interested in the Pancho Villa , who ’s lived there and where they ’ve number from and who the mortal was that wear this ring , " Massey said .

According to Ciorstaidh Hayward - Trevarthen , a finds liaison officer in Somerset and Dorset , England , " There are a couple of gold band of that form of date from Somerset , but they ’re not vulgar , " she told the BBC .

Gold ring with gemstone against spotlight on black background.

And , just as it is today , gold is " an meter reading that the owner is fairly wealthy , " Hayward - Trevarthen said .

This tintinnabulation is far from the only romish artifact uncover by amateurs . In 2015 , a man with a metal sensor discovered anexquisitely conserve Roman - era gravein a village north of London , and in 2013 , amateur archaeologistsuncovered a massive mesh of tunnelsunder the Roman emperor butterfly Hadrian ’s Francisco Villa , in Tivoli , Italy .

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