Roman bone pin, used to fasten corpse's shroud

Made:
101-300 CE
Roman bone pin, used to fasten corpse's shroud (pin - fastener) Roman bone pin, used to fasten the shroud of a buried corpse

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Roman bone pin, used to fasten the shroud of a buried corpse
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Roman bone pin, used to fasten the shroud of a buried corpse, 2nd to 3rd centuries, found in London

Details

Category:
Classical & Medieval Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A632128
Materials:
bone, sheep
type:
pin - fastener
credit:
Sotheby's