Viking treasure goes on show for the first time



A RARE Viking ring discovered on the outskirts of Rugby is to go on display to the public for the first time.

Rugby Museum’s first official piece of treasure was found in King’s Newnham and dates back to the 9th or 10th century.

It is among a rare discovery of artefacts from that era in Warwickshire and has led experts to suggest the local area had links with Viking traders.

The ring will take centre stage during the Relics and Romans day on Saturday, July 13.

Members of Rugby Archaeology Society (RAS) will treat visitors to guided tours of the museum’s Tripontium exhibition while Geminus, the Roman craftsman and part-time guard, will give craft demonstrations and talk about living and working in the turbulent times of 4th Century Britain.

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