Mosaic Altar Room in the basement of the Plaza of the Priests of Thoth
Mosaics on the floor of the alter room:
Mosaic on North Wall: This mosaic depicts a scene in which humans bring offerings of jewels, coins and scrolls to a large ibis headed figure, whose left arm is pointing to the distance, parallel to the floor. Above and below this scene are mystical runes and symbols.
Mosaic on East Wall: It depicts a huge white baboon using its fists to smash a smaller crocodile, while humans throw their hands up in fear.
Mosaic on the West Wall: This scene depicts another white baboon clubbing a series of hopping, salamander-like, bipedal creatures.
Mosaic on the South Wall (to the west of the door): The mosaic depicts a massive set of black doors. Three orange-robed priests stand in front of the doors. One priest is shown touching the door with his hand while a blast of lightning incinerates him. The other two priests stand apart, and point at the (dying) third priest.
Mosaic on the Floor (initially obscured): Once cleared of dust and grime, it depicts a large ibis-headed being standing over human corpses prepared for burial, while humans with feathers in their hair pile up grave goods around the Thoth figure.