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**33 of iron. 12 with lead heads, 2 with glass heads, 19 with iron heads [EVANS & LOVELUCK 2009:p.74-77]
* Scotland [[B-S#Ballinaby|Ballinaby, Islay]]. silver ball headed pin in a woman's grave. [HINTON 2005:p.124]
 
 
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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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Originate in the middle Anglo-Saxon period [OTTAWAY 1992: p.693]<br>
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Many more needle could be included from York if bone needles with smaller heads were to be included.<br>
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Dated to the 9th or 10th century but may have continued into the 12th in Sweden [MACGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS 1999: p.1949]. <br>
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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