The only fragments remaining of the film today depict a dentist named Dr. Maxwell Payne making bloody experiments with his patients.
The largest fragment is from the lower portion of the stela and depicts the legs and feet of a figure, both facing in the same direction.
This unfinished fragment depicts the Gray Mouser in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Claudius.
The best preserved fragment depicts Job.
The show's Assyrian fragment, a gypsum piece from the eighth century B.C., depicts two muscular warriors with strong Semitic features, curled beards and pointed helmets.
A surviving fragment depicts the Allegory of the Four Winds.
Other mosaic fragments found under the bombs belong to 12th century floor and depict the crusades and the funeral of a fox.
The fragments of the scene depicted a ritual sacrifice, but the brutality of the remaining icons penetrated even Spock's control.
The fragments depict funeral scenes and are made with a wash applied to mud plaster.
One of these is of Saint James the Great holding a staff, and another fragment depicts Saint Christopher carrying the Christ child.