Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Carthage' has mentioned 'Agriculture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[50] A 28-volume work on agriculture written in Punic by Mago, a retired army general (c. 300), was translated into Latin and later into Greek.
Additionally, the reform included a restructuring of the city's revenues, and the fostering of trade and agriculture.
three short treaties with Rome (Latin translations);[138][139][140] several pages of Hanno the Navigator's log-book concerning his fifth century maritime exploration of the Atlantic coast of west Africa (Greek translation);[141] fragments quoted from Mago's fourth/third century 28-volume treatise on agriculture (Latin translations);[142][143] the Roman playwright Plautus (c. 250 xe2x80x93 184) in his Poenulus incorporates a few fictional speeches delivered in Punic, whose written lines are transcribed into Latin letters phonetically;[144][145] the thousands of inscriptions made in Punic script, thousands, but many extremely short, e.g., a dedication to a deity with the personal name(s) of the devotee(s).
As noted, the celebrated ancient books on agriculture written by Mago of Carthage survives only via quotations in Latin from several later Roman works.