An amateur metal detectorist in the United Kingdom has unearthed a “remarkable” 3,000-year-old gold clasp that would’ve been used to fasten clothing during the Late Bronze Age (1000 to 800 B.C.).
Jonathan Needham discovered the artifact while metal detecting in Staffordshire, a county in central England, according to a statement from The British Museum.
“Straight away people said it was 3,000-year-old gold and at that point we were able to celebrate,” Needham told BBC News. “We were punching the roof at what we had found.”
I’m pretty sure that’s the first Opti-grab
He hates these cans!