.bk A09 .fl ZK226yM.j .fd item description .ed ZK226 .ei yM .rd ZC315 .ri yM i 52 ds broken head of an anthropomorphic figurine. The shape of the head is conical, with a pointed tip. The depicted facial features are the eyes and nose only. The eyes are very large and depicted in the form of concentric circles where the larger one represents the space in which the applied prominent eye is placed, and the pinched nose is large and prominent, with depicted nostrils. The shape of this head resembles that of a bird. i 61 ds torso of a female figurine with a thin feminine waist. The head and right arm are missing, and so is the bottom half of the figurine. Only one breast is preserved. The fact that the person who drew this item did not indicate any breakage line where the left breast was supposed to be, indicate that the breast where applied. The preserved arm is bent towards the body, but it is not clear where it would have been placed if it had been complete. i 86 ds top half of a mold made lead female figurine. The item is very thin and particular in shape. The eyebrows are sliding downwards giving her face a sweet expression. The eyes are round, and the nose is shaped like a long tear drop. The hair is depicted as small knobs as if she had curly hair, and she appears to have two braids on the sides. The long neck is decorated with four horizontal stripes for a necklace. The figure is naked, and her hands are placed slightly under her small breasts as if she is drawing attention to that area (not touching or holding the breasts). Much emphasis is placed on her navel as it is depicted with a round projection surrounded by a high edged circle. This figure combines realistic characteristics like the smile that gives the figurine character, and unrealistic ones, such as the depiction of her hands with only three fingers. i 91 ds bottom part of a hollowed anthropomorphic female vessel figurine. The figurine has three knobs for legs to make it stand. The shape is very round, and the pubic triangle is represented at the bottom with a small opening on the bottom angel of the triangle. This perforation is also visible from the inside. The round shaped female representation with a perforation on the bottom part of the body indicate that it was used as container to hold some sort of liquid used, most probably, in a ritual practice. This item is very similar to TFH.f17. i 145 ds torso of a female figurine. Head and right arm are missing. The back is flat and straight. Right breast is preserved. Left arm appears to be placed on the (now) missing left breast. The depiction of the left arm is very realistic in terms of shape and proportions. The waist and shoulder are almost the same width. i 149 ds head of an anthropomorphic figurine representing a male figure. The head is shaped like a cone with a wide rounded tip. The base is slightly wider. The figure is wearing a fitted hat. Nose is represented with realistic proportions. Eyes are small round perforations. The drawing indicates a faint marking in the place of ears on each side which are not visible from the frontal view. Under the nose, a shape representing the lips is visible, but the lower portion of it is damaged. An unusual marking under the eyes in the form of incised vertical lines, one under each eye, is clearly marked for no apparent reason. However, these two lines in addition to the way the clay is shaped over the eyes, give the face a melancholic expression. Due to the peculiar shape of the head, it is very difficult to imagine that it was attached to a body. It was probably only a representation of a head. Note:the possibility that the eyes were inlayed with a precious or semi-precious stone is present. q 382.1 ds anthropomorphic figurine of an undetermined gender. The body of this figurine is somewhat shapeless. The bottom is round and serves as a stand. The arms are broken but from what remains, it appears as if the figure is extending his arms forwards. The neck is very thick while the head is very thin and the face is pinched forward. No detectible facial features.