Male figures
Fragment of a relief depicting a row of busts under arches. There are parallel vertical toolmarks on the back. The relief originally consisted of two registers of which only the upper one survives. The registers were divided by a row of tangential double concentric disks with central small circle. The cornice is a row of vertical separate acanthus leaves with plain leaves behind. Of the lower register only remains the capital of a pilaster of Gandharan-Corinthian type, originally flanking a narrative scene almost completely lost. The upper register depicts a row of voluted carinated arches with upper busts of figures. The arcade is supported by pilasters of Ganhdaran-Corinthian type. In the hollows between the arches are depicted birds with open wings. Under the five extant arches there are as many busts of figures in various attitudes.