Gold pin

Mycenaean

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 151

Numerous pins with a hole in the shaft have been found at sites in Cyprus, Syria, and the Levant. This example was probably cast in a mold in one piece and may have served to style hair or fasten clothing. Pins of this type appear throughout the second millennium bce, but parallels uncovered in archaeological excavations date this example more specifically to about 1400–1300 bce.

Gold pin, Gold, Mycenaean

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