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

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

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Archaeologists conducting a dig at a site in Thailand have discovered two gold rings estimated to be 2,000 years old. The artifacts were found alongside skeletal remains.

Coverage from The Times of India emphasizes that these finds reveal surprising ancient links between Thailand and India. Reports from AP News, CBS News, and The Independent confirm the discovery and the age of the rings.

Further developments will depend on the analysis of the skeletal remains and the gold rings as part of the ongoing archaeological effort.

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What was found at the Thailand archaeological site?

Archaeologists found skeletal remains and two gold rings dating back approximately 2,000 years.

What is the significance of these rings according to reports?

According to The Times of India, the rings reveal surprising ancient links with India.

Which news outlets are reporting on this discovery?

Reporting includes AP News, CBS News, The Independent, The Times of India, and Archaeology Magazine.

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