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==Materials==
===Iron===
More than found in the archaeological record<br>
===Copper Alloy===
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===Bone===
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===Silver===
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===Gilded===
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==Shanks==
===Introduction===
Many pins have been excavated with a bend in the shank. Halpin has put forth the theory that this may be a deliberate feature and may has assisted the pin in keeping two pieces of cloth together.<br>
 
===Round===
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===Round with a Swelling===
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===Round with a Square Section===
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===Square===
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==Heads==
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===8: Miscellaneous==='''Archaeology'''<br>* -** -'''Discussion'''<br>--<br><br> ===9: Pig fibulae===
''...... 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>
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===910: Zoomorphic===
'''Archaeology'''<br>
* England, York, 5 finds, 1 of bone, 4 of unknown. [MACGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS 1999: p.1949]
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===1011: Disk-headed===
'''Archaeology'''<br>
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===1112: Wide Decorated===
'''Archaeology'''<br>
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===1213: Filigree ball-shaped===
'''Archaeology'''<br>
:England, Kent: Gilton Ash
Silver Pin - Ballinaby Grave 2 (Anderson 1880).JPG|Ballinaby
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==Shanks==
===Introduction===
Many pins have been excavated with a bend in the shank. Halpin has put forth the theory that this may be a deliberate feature and may has assisted the pin in keeping two pieces of cloth together.<br>
 
===Round===
--<br>
===Round with a Swelling===
--<br>
===Round with a Square Section===
--<br>
===Square===
--<br>
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