Although this top section is badly damaged, it is still just about possible to decipher. The yellow crenellations
visible upper centre denote a walled city - which from the context is most likely Jericho. To the right of the
central panel a woman in a white dress with long hair can be seen in conversation with one or two men in the
adjacent panel. Part of the torso and a fragment of the hair of the same woman survive to the left of the central panel, where
she gives instructions (note the raised finger) to a man in the left hand side panel whose posture suggests climbing. One
interpretation is that this group of panels shows Rahab talking with the Israelite spies and hiding them on her roof (Jos 2:4-6).