Brass Straight Pins

Hundreds of brass straight pins and pin fragments
without heads have been recovered from James Fort. They
range in length from 30 mm to 51 mm. Pins were used
extensively in the 17th century, not only in the process
of constructing garments, but also to hold some clothing,
particularly accessories, together. They are also
commonly found in Virginia's colonial-period burials
where they were used to fasten the cloth shroud wrapping
the body.