Yara Souza joined a team that was excavating the ruins of a Roman road in Northumberland, England — and she made her first-ever discovery within just 90 minutes.
An archaeology student in England recently found a rare 9th-century relic made of gold when she was just 90 minutes into her very first excavation.
Newcastle University student Yara Souza was digging near the remains of Dere Street, a major Roman road that once ran through Northumberland, when she made this stunning discovery.
A similar object was uncovered in the area by a metal detectorist a few years ago, and while that one is believed to be a pin, the exact nature of Souza’s recent find remains shrouded in mystery.
Archaeology Student Yara Souza Makes A Discovery 90 Minutes Into Her Very First Dig
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