The comb is described by an archaeologist 'as a find without parallel in Wales, if not the UK'.
The fragmentary comb, found in St Nicholas and Bonvilston area in the Vale of Glamorgan, has eight narrow and parallel teeth surviving and is in a highly fragile state.
Adam Gwilt, from National Museum Wales, said: "This cremation burial, with its accompanying gold ring and wooden comb, gives us a glimpse of life and death in Bronze Age times."The National Museum Wales said it is interested in a number of the artefacts Rachel Morgan, an archaeologist for Rubicon Heritage Services, said: "The inhumation of a young man in military regalia was an unexpected discovery within a Roman field system.
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