1. Man's copper clothes pin. Specimen resembles aquatic mammal (porpoise?) on line. Line serves as pin; tail as clasp. Tag attached to specimen identifies it as man's fibula pin, 200 B.C. Length 6'. Antioch, Syria.; YPM ANT 207935 Geographic region: Syria Medium: metal
2. Woman's copper clothes pin. Specimen has central spine with 10 small rectangular tabs projecting from each edge. 7 of the tabs hold small copper replicas of pottery vessels. Tag attached to specimen identifies it as woman's fibula pin, 200 B.C. Length 3 1/2'. Antioch, Syria.; YPM ANT 207936 Geographic region: Syria Medium: metal