Mundane scene
A fragment of a relief representing two male-female couples. The base is a plain fillet; there is no cornice. There is a rectangular tenon on the top and one on the bottom, almost in a symmetrical position.
The first figure on the right is a man wearing a short tunic and mantle. He holds a sword on the left, while the right hand is on the abdomen. He stands frontal with the left leg slightly bent backwards and the head tilted toward the female figure to his right. She stands frontal, slightly turned toward her left, with the head in full profile. This figure wears a long tunic and is wrapped in a mantle, and her hair is pulled back with a bun of hair on the nape. The next male figure, clad like the other one, also holds a sword in his right hand while his left is raised in what was probably a gesture of conversation. Another female figure stands next to him. She carries her weight on the right left and turns her head towards her male companion. She wears a long tunic with a mantle/shawl pulled over the head, her left hand holding her girdle, while her left is raised, probably holding a now lost object.