LH IIIB2 (1250-1180 BCE) is the largest Mycenaean fresco in situ. It includes three female figures on two different levels. The figure on the far left appears below a representation of a door decorated with rosettes. She holds two sheaves of wheat. To the right, one female figure with a sword faces another woman holding a staff, and between them is a small male figure suspended in mid-air. One of the females is dressed in a Minoan-style dress, while the other two in typical Mycenaean outfits.