Ionic capitals and woven baskets line the tops of the hanging cabinets.
The front columns are 30 feet in height and feature fluted Ionic capitals.
The Ionic capital is characterized by the use of volutes.
One of the sources may be Ionic capitals.
The only fragment surviving is the Ionic capital from the right-hand side of the portico.
At the top of the column lies a typically Ionic capital.
It has been suggested that an Ionic capital and a tufa wall uncovered at the site are the only known remains of the temple.
For instance, one suggests an Ionic capital - proportioned not only to cover the head but also to extend below the nose like a veil.
Ionic capitals are a common feature of these columns.
The columns at No. 131 were at some point turned 90 degrees, so that only one side of the Ionic capital is visible.