Mundane scenes

Part of a relief with mundane scenes. The base consists of a plain fillet. The projecting cornice has a row of alternating rosettes and vertical acanthus leaves between plain fillets. There are some large vertical tool marks on the back. On the top there are two squared sockets on the proper right side. Only a male figure standing in profile with joined hands remains of the scene on the right. He seems to wear a short tunic. The scene on the left depicts three figures. On the left there is a kneeling figure, the right knee is folded up. This figure holds a long unidentified object. A figure in the right profile stands in the centre of the scene. He holds a bowl in his hands. Next to him a third figure seats on a low stool, he is also turned to the right and holds something in his hands, probably a bowl. The standing figure in the centre is smaller than the other two and probably represents a child. The two scenes are separated by an encased semi-column of Gandharan-Corinthian type. An identical element is also depicted on the left end of the panel.