Male and female figure

A frieze relief preserving two figures each standing inside a city door. The base consists of a plain band. On the right, a male figure is standing semi-frontal and crossed legs inside a city door. His right hand is resting on the hip, the left is holding a palm. He wears a short tunic of exomis type. The city door is of the Indian type and features a voluted raised round arch with carinated extrados, purlins joists, pendants, and a jamb decorated with a row of pipal leaves.   On the left, a female figure is standing frontal inside another city door. Her left hand holds a palm. She is dressed in a long tunic and wears a large wreath and a short necklace with a central stone. The city door is similar to the previous one, with the exception of the jamb decorated with a row of undulating lines. The city doors are separated by an engaged semi-column of the Gandharan-Persepolitan type – only the central one is preserved – featuring a zoomorphic (back-to-back buffalos) capital.