.bk J02 .fl O717ap2.j .fd objects description .rd O717 .ri ap .ed O713 .ei ap q 106.1 df gr lg 12.6 w2 12.5 th 7.5 ds fragment of basalt grinding stone with flat upper surface. The lower side is slightly concave. The original shape should be oval. Less than half is preserved. P2 ZSB 105.16 q 104.1 ;df gr lg 12 w2 9 th 4.7 ds fragment of basalt grinding stone with flat upper surface. The lower side is quite flat. The fragment is very bad preserved. Encrustations on the surface. P2 ZSB 105.16 q 104.3 ad la lg 4.5 w2 5.7 th 2.7 ds fragment of basalt grinding stone. The upper surface is flat, the lower quite concave. Natural encrustations on all the surface. P2 ZSB 105.16 q 106.2 df gr lg 12 w2 10 th 5.7 ds fragment of basalt grinding stone. The upper surface is flat, the lower concave. Natural encrustations on all the surface. Less than half is preserved. P2 ZSB 105.16 .rd O715 q 131.3 df la lg 5.9 w2 5.3 th 1.9 ds flint core of dark grey colour. Bulb percussion and chipping traces an almost all the surface. P2 ZSB 16.34 q 127.3 df gr lg 5.2 w2 10 th 3.4 ds small fragment of basalt grinding stone, much encrusted on the surface. The upper side is flat, the lower quite convex. The shape should be oval. P2 ZSB 105.16 q 136.2 df gr lg 4.4 w2 10 th 4.7 ds very bad preserved fragment of grinding stone. We can argue the function by the flat surface on the top. The shape is amorphous, many encrustations on the surface. P2 ZSB 105.16 q 122.1 df bl lg 4.6 w2 1.8 th 0.5 ds obsidian blade with retouched end. Both the sides are thin and sharp. Along one of these there is a small breakage. Signs of percussion on the bottom. P2 ZSB 16.34 q 139.1 df bl lg 3.6 w2 1.6 th 0.3 ds very thin fragment of obsidian blade. Both the sides are very thin and sharp. One end is retouched, the other broken. P2 ZSB 16.34 .rd O715 q 15.1 df la ;lg 3.6 ;w2 1.6 ;th 0.3 ds fragment of basalt grinding stone with irregular thickness. Much encrusted surface. The upper surface is flat. P2 ZSB 105.16 q 153.1 df ca wm cl ht 5.9 lg 3 th 1 c# 10YR 8/2 ds fragment of clay artifact. At a first sight it seems a figurine representing the head of a cow. However since the object is cave (int. diam. 1.1) and there is a hole in the mouth of the animal, it could be a spout but unfinished (the object is in fact non completely cave). One of the ears is recognizable as well as the hump. The surface is very encrusted but it's possible to recognize traces of black colour. P2 to conservation for a better cleaning q 139.2 df fg wm cl ht 4.3 lg 5 w2 1 ds hind quarter of animal figurine. The tail is missing such as the lower part of the legs. Presence of genitalia. The hair is represented by quite deep incisions which start from the backbone towards the legs and the body. P2 ZSB 2.13.6 q 133.1 df fg wm cl ht 3.1 lg 4.3 w2 3.5 ds hind quarter of animal figurine. Presence of genitalia. Just the upper part of the legs is preserved. Quite deep line incision on the back and on the backbone. Not very smoothed surface. P2 ZSB 2.13.6 q 143.1 df fg wm cl ht 3 lg 2.3 w2 2.2 c# 10YR 7/4 ds fragment of torso of animal figurine, probably a horse since the presence of the mane. Just part of the neck and the upper part of the legs are preserved. Smoothed surface. P2 ZSB 2.13.6 q 112.1 df gr wm cl lg 12.3 w2 8.4 th 5.6 ds fragment of basalt grinding stone with flat upper surface. The lower side is slightly concave. Encrustations on the surface. P2 ZSB 105.16