.bk J06 .fl ZK226yM.j .fd item description .ed ZK226 .ei yM .rd ZC315 .ri yM i 24 ds anthropomorphic figurine, the bottom half below the waist is missing. The preserved torso is flat and the body shape is almost rectangular. The figurine is gender neutral where no gender markers were represented. The arms are represented as short knobs. The head is broken off, but the neck is preserved. On the neck, there appears to be a scarf or a necklace. It is made from added clay and it does not continue all the way to the back of the neck. The scarf/ necklace is shaped like a band around the neck with two triangular pieces hanging down in the front, and two circular clay pieces on the top. q 210.1 ds torso of an anthropomorphic figurine. The head is broken off and some traces of bitumen can be seen on the neck (maybe an attempt to glue the head back on?). the figurine appears to have knob shaped arms. Although the legs are broken, a space was left between the legs in the hip area, as if the figure was supposed to be mounted on something. The body is flat, and the shape is well proportioned, with wide shoulders and a lean waist, with prominent buttocks area q 94.1 ds torso of an anthropomorphic figurine of an undetermined gender. The body is cylindrical in shape and very thick. One arm is preserved and it is shaped like a thick knobs. Th neck is very robust, almost as thick as the waist. The body bears no distinctive features, however, some faint color can be seen on the body (not clear if it is the front or the back), where traces of reddish orange paint are present. Some discoloration can be seen on the upper part of the body where the preserved arm is. The photographic documentation does not allow to determine if this discoloration is a result of painting or as a result of being subjected to the humidity of the soil for a very long time.