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Ringed Pins

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=Ringed pins=
Found in Ireland, Scotland, North and East England (Danelaw), Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and 1 from L’Anse aux Meadows in North America. There are no finds from the south of England. [Fanning 1994:p.20-22]<br>
Found in both male and female graves [Fanning 1994:p.53]<br>
Adopted by the Norse in the C9th [Fanning 1994:p.53] Norway second half of the C9th.<br>
Found in male graves. Presumably used as cloak fasteners and then used as shroud pins in the grave. [Bersu & Wilson 1966:p.43]<br>
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Found in Ireland, ==1: Spiralled=='''Archaeology'''<br>*Scotland**Whithorn, North and East England 2? of Copper-alloy [Nicholson & Hill 1997:p.369 no.1,2] *Ireland**Dublin, '''Discussion'''<br>: -<br><gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">Ringed Pin (DanelawCopper-alloy), DenmarkDublin NMI-E71.11186 (L6-8, IcelandDRP1).JPG|Dublin</gallery> ==2: Plain=='''Archaeology'''<br>*England** York, Norway, Sweden and 1 4 from L’Anse aux Meadows in North Americairon, tinned [Ottaway 1992:p. There are no finds from the south 695]** North Elmham, 1 of Englandiron [Goodall 1980:516 fig. 267, 118]*Scotland**Whithorn, 1 of Copper-alloy [FANNING 1994Nicholson & Hill 1997:p.20-22369 no.3]*Ireland***Denmark**Hedeby'''Discussion'''<br>Found in both male and female graves [FANNING 1994:p.53]-<br>Adopted by the Norse in the C9th [FANNING 1994<gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align:pleft;">Ringed Pin Plain.53] Norway second half of the C9thjpgRinged Pin Toftanes, Faroe.jpg|Faroe Is.Norwich-Ringed Pin, Brooke.JPG|NorwichNorwich-Ringed Pin, Kalmergarden, Tisso, Denmark.JPG|NorwichTH Cumwhitton Ringed pin Grave 4.JPG|CumwhittonRinged Pin - Westness (Crocker 1846).JPG|WestnessRinged Pin, Clonmacnoise NMI-RSA1.33 (R7-25).JPG|IrelandRinged Pin, NMI-1616.130 (R7-24).JPG|IrelandRinged Pin (Copper-alloy), Dublin NMI-E71.9870 (L6-9,DRP50).JPG|DublinRinged Pin (Copper-alloy), Dublin NMI-E172.12327 (L6-10).JPG|DublinRinged Pin (Bone), Dublin, Fishamble St. NMI-E172.13988 (L6-20).JPG|Dublin (Bone)Ringed Pin (Silver), Adare NMI-1980.81 (R3-9).JPG|Dublin (Silver)Hedeby Ringed Pin Grave 179.JPG|Hedeby</gallery> ===3: Kidney==='''Archaeology'''<br>Found in male graves* -'''Discussion'''<br>: -<br><gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">Ringed Pin Arnessysla, Iceland. Presumably used as cloak fasteners and then used as shroud pins in the gravejpg|IcelandRinged Pin (Copper-alloy), Dublin NMI-E190. [BERSU and WILSON 1966:p3523 (L6-11,DRP173).43]JPG|Dublin<br/gallery>
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==Plain ring pins=4: Stirrup===
'''Archaeology'''<br>
* YorkScotland**Whithorn, 4 from iron, tinned of Copper-alloy [OTTAWAY 1992Nicholson & Hill 1997:p.695369 nos.6-9]* North Elmham'''Discussion'''<br>: -<br><gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">NMS Jarlshof Ringed Pin X.HSA 84.JPG|JarshofRinged Pin (Copper-alloy), 1 of iron Dublin NMI-E172.204 (L6-12,DRP206).JPG|Dublin</gallery><br>
==Kidney ring pins=5: Knob===???'''Archaeology'''<br>[FANNING 1994]* -'''Discussion'''<br>: -<br><gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">Ringed Pin, NMI-P.723 (R7-23).JPG|Ireland</gallery><br> ===7: Miscellaneous==='''Archaeology'''<br>* -'''Discussion'''<br>: -<br><gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;"></gallery>
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== References ==
{{Ref|Bersu & Wilson 1966|X}}{{Ref|Fanning 1994|x}}{{Ref|Goodall 1980|x}}{{Ref|Nicholson & Hill 1997|x}}{{Ref|Ottaway 1992|x}}
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