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==Heads==
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The typology styles 1 to 6 are based on that by Nicola Rogers in [EVANS & LOVELUCK Rogers 2009: p.33]. Styles 7 to 11 15 have been added by the author. The Irish-sea corpus is usually classified using O'Rahilly's typology [O'Rahilly 1973] summarised by Nicholson and Hill [Nicholson & Hill 1997:p.365]. Both types are included in italics under each heading.<br>
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===1: Globular (Sphericalspherical, ball)===
'' Rogers - Type 1; O'Rahilly - Type a (Round)''<br>
'''Archaeology'''<br>
Originate in the early Anglo-Saxon period [OTTAWAY 1992: p.693]. A long lived type – impossible to separate roman from post roman on typology [MACGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS 1999: p.1950]. The Flixborough examples date from AD 650-1000.<br>
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Pin-Globular.jpg|Type 1 : Globular
Kings Lynn Pin - Grimston 1992.222.3 49.jpg
Kings Lynn Pin - Bawsey (NCM) S37a.JPG|Kings Lynn
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Pin-Spiral Fishergate.jpg|Type 4 : Spiral
Kings Lynn Pin - 1978.196.61 48.JPG
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===6: Flat oval(disc, trapezoid or disc shaped headedconical)==='' Rogers - Types 6(Disc), 7 (Triangular) & 8(inverted conical); O'Rahilly - Types b (Squared), c (Disc), d (Rounded)''<br>
'''Archaeology'''<br>
* England [[S-S#York|York]]
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Pin-Flat Flixborough.jpg|Type 6 : FlatPin-Flat York.jpg|Type 6 : Flat
Kings Lynn Pin - Bawsey (NCM) S37b.JPG
Pin (Copper-alloy), Dublin Fishamble St. NMI-E172.9005 (L6-15).JPG
===8: Linked===
'' Rogers - Type LIN1, LIN2''<br>
'''Archaeology'''<br>
* Scotland
===10: Pig fibulae===
'' Rogers - Type B2''<br>
''...... including pins that have perforated heads much in the same manner as a needle but have heads that are deemed to be too large to pass through cloth.''<br>
'''Archaeology'''<br>
* England [[S-S#York|York]]
** York, 61 finds of perforated pig fibulae and 10 finds of unperforated pig fibulae [MACGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS 1999: p.1950]** 61 Flixborough, 8 finds of perforated pig fibulae [MACGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS 1999Rogers 2009:p.195039-40
'''Discussion'''<br>
Many more could be included from York if bone needles with smaller heads were to be included.<br>
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Pig Fibulae.jpg|Type 8 : Pig Fibulae
Pins (Bone), Dublin Fishamble St. NMI (R12-21).JPG|Dublin
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MacGregor notes that the pins found at Jarlshof must have been made in a local workshop [MACGREGOR 2005:p.119]<br>
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Pin Zoomorphic York.jpg|Type 9 : Zoomorphic
Pins (Bone), Dublin Christchurch Pl., Winetavern St. NMI (R12-23).JPG|Dublin
Pins (Bone), Dublin Christchurch Pl., Winetavern St. NMI (R12-24).JPG|Dublin
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Pin Ringerike BM 1893,0618.72.jpg|Type 9 Zoomorphic: WidePin Ringerike Trondheim, Norway.jpg|Type 9 Zoomorphic: Wide
Pin (Whalebone), Dublin Fishamble St. NMI (R12-34).JPG|Dublin Whalebone
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{{Ref|Macgregor, Mainman & Rogers 1999}}
{{Ref|Morris 2000}}
{{Ref|Nicholson & Hill 1997}}
{{Ref|Ottaway 1992}}
{{Ref|Owen-Crocker 2004}}
{{Ref|Rogers 2009|x}}
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