.bk A14 .fl ZK226yM.j .fd item description .ed ZK226 .ei yM .rd ZC315 .ri yM i 7 ds head of a female anthropomorphic figurine. The figure is wearing a head dress in the form of a wide band covering the front all the way down to the eyebrows. It is also a little higher than the top of the head. The head dress extends to cover the sides of the face, and it extends to the back of the head and drapes on the back of the neck as well. The nose and eyebrows are molded from the same piece of clay as the head. The eyebrows start from the edges of the nose bridge, while the eyes are applied in the shape of two round flattened clay disks. The figurine has a light red color and it is painted with a darker shade of red on the head dress, the ridge of the nose, the eyes and the cheek bones, which gives the features a highlight and prominence. i 135 ds male anthropomorphic figurine with a wide oval base on which it stands. The head and both arms are broken off. This figure probably represents a male fertility symbol due to the depiction of exaggerated male genitals. The surface of the figurine is very rough. This lack of smoothness and roughness was probably intentional, as they did not lack the technique and the knowledge, nor the tools to make the surface smooth. It was rather intentional to emphasize the masculinity of the representation.