Boy, 12, discovers 2,000-year-old gold Roman bracelet in Sussex field
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A boy has discovered a rare gold Roman bracelet in a field where it had lain for 2,000 years.
Rowan Brannan, 12, was walking with mum Amanda, 44, when he spotted the band dating back to the first century - 1AD.
Stunned Rowan, from Bognor, Sussex, found the 'exceptionally rare' gold treasure during a dog walk in the Pagham area.
The Roman bracelet of armilla type has since been studied by the British Museum.
Amanda said: 'Rowan has always been into finding all sorts of bits and pieces, he's very adventurous and is always picking stuff up off the floor.
A boy has discovered a rare gold Roman bracelet in a field where it had lain for 2,000 years
Rowan Brannan, 12, was walking with mum Amanda, 44, when he spotted the band dating back to the first century - 1AD
Rowan Brannan, 12, was walking with mum Amanda, 44, when he spotted the band dating back to the first century - 1AD.
Stunned Rowan, from Bognor, Sussex, found the 'exceptionally rare' gold treasure during a dog walk in the Pagham area.
The Roman bracelet of armilla type has since been studied by the British Museum.
Amanda said: 'Rowan has always been into finding all sorts of bits and pieces, he's very adventurous and is always picking stuff up off the floor.
A boy has discovered a rare gold Roman bracelet in a field where it had lain for 2,000 years
Rowan Brannan, 12, was walking with mum Amanda, 44, when he spotted the band dating back to the first century - 1AD
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