Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Delphi' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Delphi and the Delphic region 2 Archaeology of the precinct 2.1 The end of Delphi 2.2 Excavation 2.3 Delphi Archaeological Museum 3 Architecture of the precinct 3.1 Temple of Apollo 3.2 Treasuries 3.3 Altar of the Chians 3.4 Stoa of the Athenians 3.5 Sibyl rock 3.6 Theatre 3.7 Tholos 3.8 Gymnasium 3.9 Stadium 3.10 Hippodrome 3.11 Polygonal wall 3.12 Castalian spring 3.13 Athletic statues 4 Myths regarding the origin of the precinct 5 Oracle of Delphi 5.1 The prophetic process 5.2 Religious significance of the oracle 6 History 6.1 Ancient Delphi 6.2 Amphictyonic Council 6.3 The sacred precinct in the Iron Age 6.4 Abandonment and rediscovery 7 Delphi in later art 8 Delphi in later literature 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 Footnotes 12 Citations 13 Citation references 14 Further reading 14.1 5th-century evidence 15 External links | WIKI |
The polygonal wall, 1902 | WIKI |
The outer wall that surrounds it is 190 metres (620xc2xa0ft) long by 135 metres (443xc2xa0ft) wide and is pierced by nine gates. | WIKI |
The stoa, or open-sided, covered porch, is placed in an approximately E-W alignment along the base of the polygonal wall retaining the terrace on which the Temple of Apollo sits. | WIKI |
Polygonal wall[edit] | WIKI |
Section of polygonal wall at Delphi, behind a pillar from the Athenian Stoa | WIKI |
Approximately a thousand manumissions are recorded on the wall. | WIKI |
Only briefly does he refer to the antiquities of Delphi, but he refers to a pelasgian wall 80xc2xa0meters long, "on which innumerable inscriptions are carved, decrees, conventions, manumissions. | WIKI |