Clothing fasteners found in the Cartier-Roberval archaeological dig
Produced in Europe, this copper object was used to fasten a loose garment, such as a coat or stole, around the body. In the French colony, this copper tie would have belonged to someone who was financially well-off. At that time, ordinary people used string, fabric laces or leather straps to hold their clothes in place.
Émilie Deschênes
Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex
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