Unidentified scenes

Part of a figured frieze with separated scenes, originally consisting of two superimposed registers. The base is plain, the extant cornice includes a row of chevrons. The scenes are separated by an encased Gandharan-Corinthian pillar. On the back are vertical marks of chisel. In the scene on the right, a woman is standing into a door frame at the entrance of a military (?) architecture, while a man climbs up a ladder inside a fort up to a tower. The female figure is standing, legs crossed, the right hand touching the groin. She wears a paridhāna and an uttarīya on her right shoulder. The outline of a round object is discernible above her right shoulder. Details of the male figure are not visible. The second – fragmented – scene shows two figures: a seated female figure with large breasts, the right hand is raised to the head, the left rests on the knee. She is dressed in a paridhāna and is adorned with a long necklace and earrings. She wears a wreath. The figure to her right, probably male, is extremely damaged and no details are discernible.