The stele is like a large, almost rectangular slab. It depicts the bust of a woman with a somewhat stiff and impersonal expression, carved in very high relief. The base, the back and the sides are flat and roughly hewn: it is possible that it served as a funerary stele.
This Statuette of a Wild Sheep or a Ram was carved from a thin stone pebble, which is still partially translucent, despite the current dark and worn appearance of the surface.
Like almost all Syrian terracotta statuettes dated to this period, this figurine was hand-modeled in a very stylized, almost instinctive manner; it is seated on a simplified stool.