| Inventory Number: A 471 |
| Section Number: Ο 290 |
| Title: Capital: Corinthian |
| Category: Architecture Marble |
| Description: Parts of smooth picked upper and lower surfaces preserved, but all edges broken. Short acanthus leaves, parts of four preserved (probably originally eight), rise to ca. one half of the capital. From and between them rise long thin leaves, parts of eight preserved (probably originally sixteen). Of the fragments, large and small, found near it, some perhaps belong. Pentelic marble. |
| Context: Between apses of late Roman Building on strosis over debris of burnt building. |
| Notebook Page: 237 |
| Storage: On Site-South of Odeion |
| Negatives: Leica, 5-284, XXXV-17, XXXII-53, XXII-76, XXXVIII-50, K-49-83, K-49-143 |
| Dimensions: H. 1.19; Est. Diam. (lower) 1.06 |
| Material: Marble (Pentelic) |
| Date Of Discovery: 28 February 1935 |
| Section: Ο |
| Grid: Ο:50/Ι-ΙΑ |
| Longitude: 23.723212 |
| Latitude: 37.974742 |
| Building: Odeion |
| Bibliography: Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 101, pl. 34 a. |