Another panel shows two carved suns beside the representation of a symbol reminiscent of a n ear of grain, probably a reference to the importance of agriculture in these societies. Most of the engravings are symbols including grids, zigzags, parallel lines, and others.
Opposite the Grand Panel there are also remarkable “stone circles”, artificial spaces that resemble hut interiors, but without any archaeological material inside, in contrast with the rest of the gallery which was full of archaeological remnants, especially fragments of hundreds of deliberately broken ceramic vases, scattered across most of the gallery, even the most unlikely and inaccessible places.
Many human remains have been found in the initial section, between the two entrances. Most seem to have arrived from somewhere higher, related to the prehistoric entrance and arrived at this point after rolling down the debris cone which finally blocked this entrance, while they were more or less in-situ interments in other cases. Incomplete human skeletons, generally infants, were deliberately left in other parts of the cave. Deliberate scraping marks on the bones have been detected in at least one case. Two complete skeletons have been found at the bottom of one of the pits, probably the victims of accidents.