Pottery; buff IC (reddish); bird-headed spout decorated on top with diagonal grooves behind the opening; a raised "eye" on sides of spout; handle perpendicular to the spout also decorated with four grooves on the top of the flat tab above the handle; series of grooves below rim and on shoulder; base probably rounded.
Ivory figurine fragments; 30 fragments from probably the same human figurine in the round showing low relief chevron decoration, and nude arm fragments; the piece was made from separate pieces held together with dowels whoe holes remain.Muscarella Publication: "Tip of a wing in the round decorated on both sides with a thick herringbone pattern."Muscarella Publication: "Seven wing fragments belonging to figures in the round (there are actually twenty-two more fragments from the same provenience). Three wings have plastically rendered herringbone patterns, four have incised herringbone patterns."
Two fragments of a stylized lion- upper half only; dowel hole for eye; back cut for inlay; large dowel hole behind the eye; dowel hole into muzzle.Muscarella Publication: " Two fragments of the right and left sides of a lion's head, from a section which when complete included only the top of the head, the upper muzzle and incised upper teeth; the base is flat and has a bottle-shaped groove for attachment. Most of the muzzle has broken away but neatly drilled dots are still evident (cf. no. 258). The oval eyes once held inlays; the ears were separately made and set into deep flat-rimmed holes, with deep cut-outs between them for inlays (cf. no. 255). The mane is exquisitely carved in low relief and consists of typical triangular tufts. The neck is cut squarely. the object may have been part of a lion's head carved in the round but made in two units - the lower section now entirely missing - or it may have been attached as a half head to serve as a handle or decoration on another object."