Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Olympia' has mentioned 'Stadium' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Another location that has a special interest to both ancients and moderns is the stadium. | WIKI |
The stadium has been resurrected for Olympic use with no alteration of the ancient topography. | WIKI |
The hippodrome and later stadium were located east of the Echo Stoa. | WIKI |
Crypt (arched way to the stadium) 20. | WIKI |
Stadium 21. | WIKI |
Crypt (arched way to the stadium) | WIKI |
The first stadium was constructed around 560 BC and it consisted of just a simple track. | WIKI |
The stadium was remodelled around 500 BC with sloping sides for spectators and shifted slightly eastward. | WIKI |
The Greek Baths and further sporting facilities, including the final iteration of the stadium, and the hippodrome (for chariot-racing) were constructed. | WIKI |
The erection of the Echo Stoa, around 350 BC, separated the sanctuary from the area of the games and stadium. | WIKI |
The Olympia stadium | WIKI |
Finally, in 200 BC, a vaulted archway was erected linking the entrance of the stadium to the sanctuary. | WIKI |
Their excavation focus was on the area to the south of the stadium, the South Stoa, bath complex and gymnasion. | WIKI |
They excavated Pheidias' workshop, the Leonidaion and the north wall of the stadium. | WIKI |
Mallwitz took charge of the excavations between 1972 and 1984 revealing important dating evidence for the stadium, graves, and the location of the Prytaneion. | WIKI |
When the modern Olympic Games came to Athens in 2004, the men's and women's shot put competition was held at the restored Olympia stadium[20][21] | WIKI |
All around the divine precinct are the structures used by the priests (Theokoleon) and the administration (Bouleuterion), as well as common buildings (Prytaneion), accommodation (Leonidaion and Roman hostel), residences for distinguished guests (Neroxe2x80x99s House), and all the sports structures used for the preparation and celebration of the Olympic Games: the stadium and the hippodrome to the east, and the thermal baths, the Palaestra and the Gymnasium to the south and west.Criterion (vi): Olympia is directly and tangibly associated with an event of universal significance. | UNESCO |