[2] Judging from artifacts found (ceramics, as well as a stone knife, 7 cm long), it was continuously inhabited during all phases of the neolithic period, starting from the Early Neolithic (6,000 BC), and continuing all the way to the Bronze Age.
The ornaments consist of triangles, filled with lines, which is typical for this type of Adriatic pottery.
[2] Late Neolithic findings are represented by ceramics of clear background with paintings in brown color.
The Copper Age pottery, present in the cavern, has certain qualities, found in other similar sites, such as the black shining wares, or plates with ornamented lines.
The early bronze Age pottery is characterized by barbotine ceramics, which are ornamented with incised lines.