A 1,700-year-old Roman gold ring discovered in Somerset, England, has been purchased by a museum for $105,000. The ring was buried for centuries before its recent unearthing. Experts believe the artifact could provide valuable insights into Roman Britain and the lives of people during that period. The specific museum acquiring the ring has not been disclosed. Its discovery highlights the rich archaeological history present in the region. The purchase price reflects the ring’s historical significance and rarity. Further research is planned to fully understand the ring’s origins and context.