The scenes are arranged on four “registers” separated by lines representing the ground line. The upper fragment, bordered by a frieze, connected to the vaulted roof of the chapel. Three registers show work scenes: pouring wine into amphorae with a syphon, harvesting, and laundering. In the taller register, part of a banquet scene is preserved, showing female entertainers: two woman musicians playing the lute and the harp, and a young naked dancer. They are portrayed with an elegance and liveliness that are typical of late 18th-Dynasty art.