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are reported <strong>from</strong> Ayia Irini, although <strong>the</strong>re is evidence of saw use at <strong>the</strong> site. At <strong>the</strong><br />

entrance to House A, <strong>the</strong>re is an ab<strong>and</strong>oned limestone block with a deep, unfinished saw<br />

cut. 511<br />

Given <strong>the</strong> popularity of <strong>the</strong> saw on Crete <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> construction of Building A in <strong>the</strong><br />

early part of <strong>the</strong> LBA, <strong>the</strong> employment of <strong>the</strong> saw at Ayia Irini was likely inspired or<br />

undertaken by Cretan craftspersons.<br />

LBA site<br />

Total<br />

LBA<br />

tools<br />

Early<br />

LBA<br />

1600-1400<br />

Peak<br />

LBA<br />

1400-<br />

1200<br />

<strong>Late</strong> LBA<br />

1200-<br />

1050<br />

Tool types<br />

Ialysos, Rhodes 12 - 10 or 12? 2? 11 chisels; 1 double ax<br />

Melos:<br />

Phylakopi<br />

6 3 2 - 5 chisels; 1 double axe<br />

Kos: "Seraglio" 4 - 1 - 2 double axes; 1 single/flat ax; 1<br />

trunnion/lugged ax<br />

Thera: Akrotiri,<br />

+2 unknown<br />

3 3 - - 2 chisels; 1 saw<br />

Astypalaia:<br />

Syngairos<br />

3 3 3 chisels<br />

Rhodes: Lindos 3 - 3 - 2 single/flat axes; 1<br />

trunnion/lugged ax<br />

Salamis-<br />

Kanakia<br />

2 - - 2 2 chisels<br />

Kos:<br />

Asklepieion<br />

area<br />

2 2 1 chisel; 1 single/flat ax<br />

Kos: Eleona<br />

<strong>and</strong> Langada<br />

2 2 1 chisel; 1 single/flat ax<br />

Cape<br />

Staphylos,<br />

Skopelos<br />

2 2 - - 1 double ax; 1 single/flat ax<br />

Kea: Ayia Irini 1 1 1 chisel, fragment<br />

Koukounaries,<br />

Paros<br />

1 - - 1 1 double ax<br />

Astypalaia:<br />

Armenochori<br />

1 1 1 single/flat ax<br />

Rhodes:<br />

Tri<strong>and</strong>a<br />

1 ? ? - 1 double ax<br />

Naxos general 1 - 1 - 1 double ax<br />

Table 4.24: LBA isl<strong>and</strong>s: carpentry/masonry tool distribution by site<br />

Sites <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cypriot MBA:<br />

The overwhelming percentage of <strong>Middle</strong> Cypriot implements were found at two<br />

sites: Lapithos <strong>and</strong> Pera (Table 4.25). The Lapithos implements were deposited as burial<br />

511 Cummer 1980, 6.<br />

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