Female statuettes, ca 600-480 BC. Cruciform and double-cruciform figurines, Chalcolithic period (3900-2500 BC). Made of picrolite stone. Probably religious objects. Twin necked jug, probably a ritual vessel. Early bronze age, 2500-2300 BC. Statuette of a horse rider, 950-750 BC. Terracotta figurines were usually found in sanctuaries. Bowl, ca 1900 BC. Plank-shaped figurine. highly abstract representation of the human body. Chalk, ca. 1900-1800 BC. Zoomorphic "askos" (pottery vessel meant to contain liquid such as oil). ca. 1725-1650 BC Flask. Composite vessel. Zoomorphic rhytons (liquid container). ca. 1400-1200 BC. Ring vase and krater. ca. 1050-750 BC. ca 900-600 BC. Metal animal-shaped figurine, Roman period (2nd-3rd century AD) Hair ring. Jug, cypro-classical period (late 5th century BC). Cyprus is dominated by the Greek. Stone epitaph in cypro-syllabic script, used 1500-300 BC at which point it was replaced by the Greek script. Bowl, 13th-14th century AD. Labels