Comparative material: Ionic column capital with painted decoration; light greyish blue marble. Now in the National Museum in Athens. Originally from Athena's Temple at Sounion, possibly later reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora. Four views: face and bolster. Probably found in the Greek Excavations of the Stoa of Attalos. Cf. Orlandos, Αρχαιολογικη Εφημερις, 1917, p. 184.
Comparative material: Ionic column capital with painted decoration; light greyish-blue marble. Athens National Museum. Originally from Athena's Temple at Sounion, possibly later reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora. Four views. Cf. Orlandos, Αρχαιολογικη Εφημερις, 1917, p. 184, figs. E, Z, H.
Fragment of Ionic capital with painted decoration: Pentelic marble(?). From Athena's Temple at Sounion, possibly reused in the Southweast Temple of the Agora. Found in a late wall.
Fragment of Ionic capital with painted decoration: Pentelic marble(?). From Athena's Temple at Sounion, possibly reused in the Southweast Temple of the Agora. Found in a late wall.
Archaic Ionic capital fragment from Athena's Temple at Sounion. Pentelic marble. Possibly reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora. Found in the marble dump in Section Ι.