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Gold rings around 2,000 years old found during dig at Thailand archaeological site

Archaeologists in Thailand have unearthed gold rings dating back 2,000 years, suggesting ancient connections between Thailand and India.

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The brief

Archaeologists conducting a dig at a site in Thailand have discovered two gold rings approximately 2,000 years old. According to CBS News, the rings were found alongside skeletal remains.

Coverage from The Times of India emphasizes that the discovery reveals surprising ancient links with India. Other reporting on the find comes from The Independent, AP News, and Archaeology Magazine.

Further details regarding the specific archaeological site and the nature of the skeletal remains have not been specified in the current coverage.

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How old are the rings found in Thailand?

The rings date back approximately 2,000 years.

Where were the rings discovered?

They were unearthed during a dig at an archaeological site in Thailand.

What else was found with the rings?

CBS News reports that skeletal remains were found with the gold rings.

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