The wool basket (kalathos) stands for spinning and weaving. Diligence and mastery of textile production techniques were among the virtues of the married woman. She holds up a distaff with a ball of wool, wearing a bonnet on her head as a sign of the married woman. A calathos is placed on the stool. For the man acting in public, physical training in the palaestra belonged. The sign of this is the palaestra utensil (sponge, oil container, case for the scraper) hanging above the bearded man. (AVS)