Ivory fragments; one larger and four small fragments from probably the same round or semi-circular object decorated in low relief with one plain hand rim, one chevron incised rim, slanting hatch decoration, a vertical chevron incised band and vertical lines.Muscarella Publication: "Several fragments of round (?) bases (?) decorated by vertical and oblique incisions and by herringbone pattern, all in high relief. On the largest piece the bottom is flat and intact; the flat top has the barest remains of a projection, suggesting that something once continued above."
Fragment of carved ivory, interior charred; exterior design: bird claws, cross-hatched wings and feathers.Muscarella Publication: "A small fragment of a lion bowl preserving only part of the lion's left claws and the tail of a bird; the interior has flaked away. This fragment is apparently not from the same bowl as no. 223 but this is not certain."
Two pieces: one is a guilloche fragment, the other is a guilloche-edged plaque wiht two horses' heads and one body facing head of a spear-throwing man.
Semi-circular fragement of ivory with dowels in situ and with dowel holes around the rim; large pattern of incised guilloche on one surface; opposite surface bears line of circles-and-dot around the edge.
Ivory fragments; three slightly curved fragments, one with ridges and grooves, the other two with narrower ridges and grooves and one chevron engraved element.
Low relief fragment showing human figure from above waist to just above knee; figure wears short skirt with fringe and scallop pattern above hem and on either side of plain belt and on both sides of skirt.Muscarella Publication: "A fragment of a warrior in a scene like the previous two examples, right. The spear shaft is visible below the chest. His clothing is like no. 54."
Ivory; parts of 15 wheel inlays of different sizes.Muscarella Publication: "Sixteen discs decorated with incised rosettes or six - and seven- spoked wheel designs; some of the outer edges are irregular."
Ivory; six pieces of bulbous part of a pyxis with low relief of female sphinx.Muscarella Publication: "Three joining fragments of a damaged pyxis that form a complete original height. In heraldic position are two couchant sphinxes wearing soft pointed hats. The one preserved has its right wing extended forward touching a palm frond, the other rests along its body; the left wing of the other sphinx touches the other side of the palm. The wings have sections cut out to receive inlays; small drill holes are extant. A small hole drilled within the incised eye once held another inlay. The scene is framed by a zig-zag border above, a plain banded one below. Both exterior and interior are highly polished. At the base of the interior is a narrow inset to receive the separately made bottom held by dowels of which the hole for one is preserved."
Small fragment of a round flat pyxis lid; ivory; both surfaces decorated with incised decoration; one surface edged with stylized flower pattern with stylized tree motif below; other side has inter-twined geometric motif; outer edge decorated with guilloche; there is a slot through the thickness, rectangular in shape for dowel to hold tow pieces of ivory together; dowel pegged from surface with tree motif.Muscarella Publication: "A squared corner fragment of a box or handle. On one side is an incised scroll pattern, on the other an incised tree over a twelve-petaled rosette band of the same type as no. 248; a dowel hole exists above the tree and a slot passes through the width."Incised
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."
Fragment of oval, ivory tube showing part of one wide and one narrow side; no ends preserved; decorated near one broken end with horizontal ridge and raised zigzag.