Metal and metal composite clothes pins, consisting of a bow, pin and catch, which were used throughout Europe in the 1st millennium BC. Proto-type fibulae seem to have developed in the late 2nd millennium BC, and during the 1st millennium BC these evolved into such a variety of designs that they have proved a useful adjunct to pottery as chronological indicators.
J. Alexander: ‘The history of the fibula’, Archaeological theory and practice, ed. D.E. Strong (London, 1973), 217–30; J. Alexander and S. Hopkin: ‘The origins and early development of European fibulae’, PPS 48 (1982), 401–16.Copied