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The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.
A 1,600-year-old golden lock unearthed in Germany reveals Roman craftsmanship and sparks curiosity about its use and significance in ancient times.
A tiny Roman lock made of gold was recently discovered in a German field. It was once damaged, but experts reconstructed the locking mechanism to see that it would have worked well.
The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.
The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.
The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.
The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.
The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.
The ancient gold lock dates back at least 1,600 years, Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger, an archaeologist and curator with LWL, said in the release.