Male dancers

A fragment of a relief showing two male dancers. On the right, the relief is bordered by framed vertical rosettes within filletted lozenges and half-rosettes in the resulting triangles, which run on the proper left face. The dancers, carved in profile, are facing each other. Both figures have one leg raised while performing the ‘Persian snap’ with the hands. The figure on the right, better preserved, has long hair and a beard, and seems to be wearing only a short dhotī.