The “Lady of the Ring” of Herculaneum
A Roman woman of about 45, who died near the ancient waterfront of the Roman city during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.
She was found surrounded by her gold jewelry and still wore two gold rings on her left hand.
The “Ring Lady” of #Herculaneum was a Roman Woman who Died around 45 years of Age near the Ancient Waterfront of Herculaneum during the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
She was Found surrounded by her Gold Jewellery and still wearing Emerald and Ruby Rings on her Left Hand. Her Jewellery was in Perfect Condition.
She was Found surrounded by her Gold Jewellery and still wearing Emerald and Ruby Rings on her Left Hand. Her Jewellery was in Perfect Condition.
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