Unidentified scenes
Fragment of a relief preserving the remains of two distinct, unidentified scenes. The base consisted of a projecting band, the cornice was possibly decorated with a row of bead-and-reel, of which only scanty traces are discernible. The two scenes were separated by a framed pilaster of the Gandharan-Corinthian type with a modillion and short flute.
The scene on the right preserves a standing male figure, his head turning towards the right. The right hand is raised up, the left is extended to the side. He wears a paridhāna and an uttarīya, possibly a turban, and a short flat band necklace. On the right, the outline of a standing figure can be seen.
The scene on the left shows a male figure, possibly the same as the previous one. He is standing with joined hands. He is dressed in a paridhāna and an uttarīya, and wears a turban, a short flat band necklace, and ring-shaped earrings.