The figurines come from a large public building that probably had a cultic function. These
include a rare Revadim-type plaque figurine, a nude female plaque figurine, a
Mycenaeanstyle bull figurine, and the head of an equine figurine. Their iconography
represents a cross section of Egyptian, Mycenaean, Mesopotamian, and local traditions,
illustrating the syncretism of Canaanite religion at the site.