Male devotee

Fragment of a lateral nave and left outer jamb of a false niche with a kneeling devotee in a multi-storey aedicula and two decorative bands. On the top of the relief, there are a rectangular tenon and a horizontal socket. The proper right side has a small circular socket (?) in a central position almost adjacent to the figured field and shows tool marks. On the proper left side, there is a square socket on top. On the right of the extant figured field of the aedicula, there is a male devotee. He wears a sleeved long tunic and a turban. His head is bowing, and the hands are joined in a gesture of veneration. The proper right knee rests on the ground, while the left one is bent to the chest. The aedicula features Corinthian columns and an architrave with a saw-teeth motif. The base of the aedicula bears the motif of a net with oblique lines. In the centre of the relief runs vertically a continuous semi-cylindrical moulding with a vertical central simplified bead-and-reel row. The jamb shows a decorative band with a full-blown lotus scroll.