"The same deity with large ears appears in the upper register of 977, not in a scene of worship but between such scenes. The doube ax standing between two of the figures in the lower register may indicate Minoan influence, which was strong in Syria just after the middle of the second millennium; thus 977 is possibly to be dated in that time."--Porada, CANES, p. 132
Above: worshiper behind two figures, star above altar between latter -- Two facing figures -- Two facing suppliant goddesses -- Male figure holding curved weapon, ball staff before him -- Long-eared deity (full face) -- Below: two facing figures, each on one knee -- Two facing figures, erect -- Two figures before third with double ax standing before latter -- Two figures, between them flaming(?) ball staff, star in sky above.