The headless fragment preserves the torso of a small human figure, with part of the arms and the greater part of the thighs. The arms were outstretched to the sides and the legs were wide apart. Preserved in the abdominal area are parts of the forearms with hands of another, larger figure, which touch at the tips of the fingers indicated by superficial horizontal incisions. It has been proposed that the fragment possibly represents a ‘mother and child’. Specifically, the larger figure, probably female and seated, would have held the small figure upright in front of her chest. The ‘child’ perhaps stood on the thighs of the ‘mother’.