Radiocarbon dating of charcoal found in the context of these fragments resulted in an age of ~6000 BC.
The most common fine ware pottery was represented by half-round, black polished bowls, which were decorated with red paint on the rim and the body.
Coarse ware pottery was likewise black polished, but decorated with incisions instead of red paint.
[7] Early Bronze Age finds were dated to ~2500 BC, and were represented by two types of bowls.
Middle Bronze Age finds were fragmented and undecorated, and weren't reconstructed after being found.