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V. Agricultural tools 72<br />

VI. <strong>Metal</strong>lurgical tools (including non-metal types) 87<br />

VII. Utilitarian tools 100<br />

VIII. Small craft tools 107<br />

IX. Carpentry/masonry tools 115<br />

X. Conclusions about <strong>the</strong> functional tool categories 125<br />

CHAPTER 4: 129<br />

Carpentry <strong>and</strong> masonry tools: types <strong>and</strong> distributions by site<br />

I. Carpentry <strong>and</strong> Masonry tool types 129<br />

A: Shaft-hole axes 130<br />

B: Shaft-hole (or socketed) adzes 137<br />

C: Double axes 138<br />

D: Single, non-shafted axes <strong>and</strong> adzes 145<br />

D1: Trunnion/lugged axes <strong>and</strong> adzes 148<br />

D2: Single/flat axes 151<br />

D3: Single/flat adzes 155<br />

E1: Chisels 157<br />

E2: Socketed chisels 164<br />

F: Shafted, double-ended or combination tools (excluding double axes) 166<br />

F1: Double adzes 167<br />

F2: Ax-adzes 170<br />

F3: Double hammers, ax-hammers <strong>and</strong> adze-hammers 172<br />

F4: Pick-adzes 176<br />

G1: Drills (solid) 177<br />

G2: Hollow or tubular drills 179<br />

H: Saws 186<br />

I: Files <strong>and</strong> rasps 193<br />

II. Carpentry/masonry tool consumption by site 194<br />

Sites <strong>from</strong> Crete 196<br />

Sites <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Greek mainl<strong>and</strong> 199<br />

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