Several anthropomorphic and zoomorphic clay figurines were found during the 2000 season. The largest human figurine is approximately 6 cm high, with a small, pointed head and upraised arms. Two smaller human figurines are even more abstract, with truncated heads and limbs. Round impressions, indicating breasts, suggest that they are female. On the more complete example, there is an incised line at the waist, and an impressed dot at the navel. There is also an incised line at the right shoulder, which is not matched on the left side.
In addition to the anthropomorphic figurines, there appear to be two types of animal figurines. Those of the first type are hollow, probably sherds of fine ware vessels. The two examples of this type are made of a fine, mineral tempered clay. One of them is a long-eared animal, only the head of which is preserved. The second type consists of one example, a solid quadruped, perhaps a calf, made of coarse clay. It has sharp gashes cut into its body.