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.
Early Imperial Romain Bronze Statuette of a Dwarf Warrior from the 1st-2nd century A.D. The statuette, made of solid bronze, was cast using the lost-wax technique. The statuette, made of solid bronze, was cast using the lost-wax technique. It was attached to its base (of which no trace remains) by a tenon visible beneath the raised foot.
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.