Comparative material: Ionic column capital with painted decoration. Athens National Museum. Originally from Athena's Temple at Sounion, possibly later reused in the Southeast Temple of the Agora. Probably found in the Greek Excavations of Stoa of Attalos. Cf. Orlandos, Αρχαιολογικη Εφημερις, 1917, p. 184, figs. E, Z, H.
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. Probably found in the Greek Excavations of Stoa of Attalos. Cf. Orlandos, Αρχαιολογικη Εφημερις, 1917, p. 184.
Restored plan of the Agora during the 1st half of the 2nd century A.D., showing the Southeast and Southwest Temples and Late Roman Fortification Tower.
Southeast Temple (Breccia Building) in foreground, Panathenaic Way in middle ground, Late Roman Fortification Wall in background. Coletti's House in the right background.