Male devotees

Part of a relief, possibly a cornice, showing two identical male devotees – that on the right not fully preserved – each standing under a city door. They are divided by a half/semi-column of the Gandharan-Persepolitan type with a modillion. The base is plain. A rectangular tenon is carved on the bottom face. Both figures are shown in the left three-quarter view and with joined hands. They wear a paridhāna (?). The city doors feature a round arch, volutes, and pendant elements. The jamb was decorated with a motif that is now not discernible.