Comparative material: column capital from the Temple of Athena at Sounion. Athens National Museum. Compare with A 1595. Cf. Orlandos, Αρχαιολογική Εφημερίς, 1917, p. 184, figs. E, Z, H.
Restoration of Ionic architectural elements from the of Temple of Athena at Sounion (5th century B.C.) reused in the Southeast Temple in the Agora in the 1st century A.D..
Ionic column capital with painted ornament, found in the Late Roman Fortification wall. Gray-blue marble. From Athena's Temple at Sounion, mid-5th c. B.C., reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora.
Ionic column capital with painted ornament, as found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Gray-blue marble. From Athena's Temple at Sounion, mid-5th c. B.C., reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora.
Ionic column capital with painted ornament, as found in the Late Roman Fortification wall. Gray-blue marble. From Athena's Temple at Sounion, mid-5th c. B.C., reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora.
Ionic column capital with painted ornament, found in the Late Roman Fortification wall. Gray-blue marble. From Athena's Temple at Sounion, mid-5th c. B.C., reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora.
Ionic column capital with painted ornament, found in the Late Roman Fortification wall. Gray-blue marble. From Athena's Temple at Sounion, mid-5th c. B.C., reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora.
Ionic column capital with painted ornament, found in the Late Roman Fortification wall. Gray-blue marble. From Athena's Temple at Sounion, mid-5th c. B.C., reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora. Three-quarter view.