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of late Bronze age aiginetan pottery at KanaKia, SalamiSA supplement to “Late Bronze Age Aiginetan Pottery at Kanakia, Salamis,” by Christina Marabea: Hesperia 88 (2019), pp. 447–526; http://dx.doi.org/10.2972/hesperia.88.3.0447.
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21 22Figure S1. Compilation of profiles from tripod cooking pots: type 1A (1, 3, 4, 6), type 1B (7–12, 14, 15, 17–22), type 1C (24, 25, 27, 29). Scale 1:12
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Figure S3. Tripod legs of different length: one of the longest (16 cm inside) and one of the shortest (4.8 cm inside). Not to scale.
Figure S4. Cooking jars 34–37. Scale 1:5
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Figure S2. Tripod cooking pots 4, 6, 9–12, 14, 16–22, 25, 27, 29. Not to scale.
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Figure S5. Basins: type 4A (57, 58), type 4B (59–63), type 4C (64, 65), type 4D (67), type 4E (68), general type (69–74), possible basins (77, 78). Scale 1:12
Figure S6. Fragments of bathtubs/vats. Scale 1:4
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Figure S7. Tripod cooking pot 4 with straight internal rim carination
Figure S8. Tripod cooking pot 6 with straight internal rim carination
Figure S9. Tripod cooking pot 22 with straight internal rim carination
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Figure S10 (left). Sherd from an uncatalogued cooking pot showing an extremely rare, finished internal surface
Figure S11 (right). Remains of a dark red/brown slip on the interior surface of an uncatalogued tripod cooking pot
Figure S12. Tripod cooking pot 12 with faint relief bands below the rim
Figure S13. Tripod cooking pot 11 with horizontal striations on the interior surface
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Figure S14. Uncatalogued tripod cooking pot with horizontal stria-tions on the interior surface
Figure S15. Tripod cooking pot 32 with horizontal striations on the exterior surface
Figure S16. Tripod cooking pot 4 with concentric striations on the exterior bottom surface
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Figure S18. Uncatalogued tripod cooking pot with extreme thinning of wall toward bottom
Figure S19. Carinated tripod cooking pot 24 showing a thicker wall at the greatest diameter of body
Figure S20. Tripod cooking pot 32 with a slightly uneven wall thickness
Figure S17. Tripod cooking pot 1 with thinned bottom
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Figure S21 (left). Cooking jar 38 with slight swelling on the interior wall
Figure S22 (right). Cooking jar 38 with striations around the circum- ference
Figure S23. Cooking jug 56 showing thinning of wall below the greatest diameter
Figure S24. Cooking basin 74 with shallow groove at rim
Figure S25. Cooking basin 74 with striations on the interior wall
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Figure S26. Cooking basin 63 show- ing thinning of wall below the rim
Figure S27. Cooking basin 64 showing downward reduction of wall thickness
Figure S28. Internal surface of pithos 88
Figure S29. Internal surface of pithoid jar 91
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Figure S30. Amphora 96 showing uneven thicknesses at the same level of the wall on either side
Figure S31. Hypothetical placement of tripod cooking pots for transpor-tation on board a ship (left: 4, 6; right: 9, 25)
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Figure S32. Scratches on the interior wall of an uncatalogued tripod cook-ing pot
Figure S33. Cooking basin 67 show- ing wear on the interior (a) and exte- rior (b)
Figure S34. Cooking basin 58 show- ing wear on the exterior of the base
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Figure S35. Tripod cooking pot 4 with carbonization marks on the free wall
Figure S36. Tripod cooking pot 6 with carbonization marks on the free wall
Figure S37. Tripod cooking pot 10 with carbonization marks on the free wall
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Figure S38. Tripod cooking pot 14 with carbonization marks on the bottom
Figure S39. Tripod cooking pot 22 with carbonization marks on the free wall
Figure S40. Carinated tripod cook- ing pot 24 with carbonization marks on the interior wall
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Figure S41. Carinated tripod cook- ing pot 26 with carbonization marks on the interior bottom
Figure S42 (above, left). Underside of the base of cooking jar 35
Figure S43 (above, right). Underside of the base of cooking jar 37
Figure S44. Underside of the base of cooking jar 34
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Figure S45. Interior wall (two sides) of cooking jar 37
Figure S46. Cooking jar 35 with carbonization marks on the interior
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Figure S47. Interior surface of cook- ing basins 70–72
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Figure S48. Cooking basin 59 with burn marks on the exterior surface
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Figure S49. Cooking basin 60 with burn marks on the exterior (a) and carbonization marks on the interior (b) surfaces
Figure S50. Cooking basin 61 with burn marks on the exterior (a) and carbonization marks on the interior (b) surfaces
Figure S51. Cooking basin 66 with carbonization marks on the interior surface
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Figure S52. Repair of basin 67 with a lead clamp: (a) interior view; (b) exterior view
Figure S53. Interior surfaces of lids 79–85
Figure S54. Exterior surface of the base of pithoid jar 95
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