Fragment of a flat frieze defined above by a band of lanceolate leaves bordered at top and bottom by a plain fillet. Four carinated arches ending in volutes with round objects carved with a cross hatched pattern and bordered by five Gandhāran-Persepolitan pillars. Only one doorframe shows any design, the second from the left. Beneath each arch is a single figure from right to left, a standing figure in añjali mudrā turned towards the center of the relief, a kneeling figure also in añjali mudrā and also facing to his left, a figure seated with cross legs and his right hand on his cheek and finally a standing figure with palm on his chest facing the seated figure to his left. The seated figure, the only one represented before a decorated doorframe thus seems to be the focal figure. On the top face, there is a groove and socket at each side and a dovetail socket at the center. Tenons at the bottom are evenly spaced between sockets at the center and side.