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A gold ring has been discovered in the grave of an Early Bronze Age woman in southwest Germany - and it was likely crafted in Cornwall.
The stunning spiral ring was found in the district of Tubingen, and is believed to be the region's earliest gold object to date.
Despite being over 840 miles away, an analysis suggests that the jewellery was crafted in Cornwall.
Archaeologists say this is 'unusually early proof' of the far-reaching trade in luxury objects in Early Bronze Age Europe.
The stunning spiral ring was found in the district of Tubingen, and is believed to be the region's earliest gold object to date

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