Male and female figures

Fragment of a relief, probably the proper right side of a false niche, either a lunette or a carinated arch. On the right is a male figure preserving only the lower body, on the left is a female figure encased in a plain fillet frame, originally part of a vertical register probably with similar, or identical figures. The two sections are divided by a vertical vine scroll with leaves and grapes. A circular nail hole is still discernible in the lunette or arch, below the male figure. This wears a short tunic with a belt. The female figure on the left is shown standing frontal, with the left hand holding a spear and the right resting on the hip. The figure is worn, but traces of a long tunic and of a wreath are still discernible.