2,000-Year-Old Gold Rings Found in Thailand Carry Inscription Linking Southeast Asia to India
Archaeologists excavating the Don Yai Thong site in Thailand's Phetchaburi province unearthed two gold rings estimated to be about 2,000 years old. A mysterious inscription on the rings points to ancient connections between the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Researchers believe the jewellery is a key piece of evidence for understanding trade and cultural links in the region.
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