Tomb of the Reliefs

The center of the room is surrounded by a raised platform, which is separated by low ledges into 32 spaces to depose the dead.

Two damaged busts on the pilasters flanking the central niche possibly depict the divinities Aita and Persipnei.

[4] The walls and the two freestanding pilasters are decorated with stucco reliefs of objects from daily life.

Some objects symbolize the Matuna family's power as magistrates, such as an ivory folding chair, horns and a lituus.

The folded material on top of this chest might depict linen used for writing, such as religious texts or family records.

The interior of the tomb
The entrance to the tomb