Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Carthage' has mentioned 'Sea' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Carthage was built on a promontory with sea inlets to the north and the south.
All ships crossing the sea had to pass between Sicily and the coast of Tunisia, where Carthage was built, affording it great power and influence.
Most of the walls were on the shore and so could be less impressive, as Carthaginian control of the sea made attack from that direction difficult.
[29][30] A temple of Tanit (the city's queen goddess) was likely situated on the slope of the 'lesser Byrsa' immediately to the east, which runs down toward the sea.
In between runs a ridge, several times reaching 50 m; it continues northwestward along the seashore, and forms the edge of a plateau-like area between the Byrsa and the sea.
State protection was extended to its sea traders by the Phoenician city of Tyre and later likewise by the daughter city-state of Carthage.