Kheamhat is on the right, seated on a stool, represented in his official capacity as Supervisor of the Royal Granaries. He wears a wig, a broad breastplate and a long semi-transparent garment. In his left hand he holds a long staff, in his right he holds the Sekhem sceptre, a symbol of authority. On the left, the decoration is divided into three sub-registers depicting the presentation of offerings and livestock to Khaemhat by several figures prostrate at his feet. In the lower sub-register a male character (left) communicates the results of the measurement of the harvest to a scribe, seated on the ground, who notes them down on a tablet. Another scribe turns towards Khaemhat and in turn communicates these results to him.