.bk J05 .fl S715sNP.J .fd i4 i5 q11.1 q12.1 q12.2 q14.1 .rd S715 .ri sNP .ei sNP .ed S715 i 4 ct la df ds ds basaltic tool, probably a grinding stone reused as door socket or base for a turning tool. Almost rounded shape, one extremity fragmented, the other broken. One rounded side, not very polished, and one flat side with a circular depression in the middle (2,6 cm deep). wm basalt lg 17.2 ht 13.98 w2 5.19 co black cn well preserved except extremities i 5 ct ca df fg ds body of a small animal figurine, possibly a sheep (g. ovis type II). the hooves and the head are lost. Remains of the tail in the posterior part. wm cl lg 4.70 ht 2.91 w2 2.67 co brownish yellow cn broken (just body is preserved) q 11.1 df pol ds flat polished stone tool, broken at one extremity, and smoothed at the opposit one as sign of usage. Possibly used as eraser or polishing stone. wm li lg 4.84 ht 4.67 w2 1.51 co dark reddish gray c# 5YR 4/2 cn broken q 12.1 df bl ds flat and smooth rectangular shaped flint blade. Front side divided in three almost parallel parts (middle one wider); back flat. Bottom part flat, perpendicularly cut; top roundind sharpy. wm li lg 4.23 ht 1.99 w2 0.58 co dark reddish brown c# 5YR 3/3 cn very well preserved P99 to be photographed q 12.2 df bl ds romboidal fragment of obsidian blade, front side shaped in 2 sides, back flat. Top and bottom fragmented. wm ob lg 2.07 ht 1.89 w2 0.47 co black cn broken q 14.1 df db ds Poligonal obsidian debitage with signs of lavoration on most sides. wm ob lg 2.02 ht 1.54 w2 0.81 co black cn fragmented