Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Wooden Trojan Horse monument in the plaza before the modern gate to the ancient city | WIKI |
Bordering the square is the gate to the site. | WIKI |
Foundations of the citadel fortifications Troy I tower and wall South gate wall and tower, Early Troy I through Middle Troy II[89] Troy IV wall Troy VI east tower Troy VI cul-de-sac at east gate Troy VI east tower and wall of cul-de-sac Troy VI wall on the left, Troy IX wall on right. | WIKI |
It extends the east gate Troy VI wall on right Troy VI cul-de-sac | WIKI |
The author provides a second legend identifying the features marked by the small numbers on the overlay: 1: Gate 2: City Wall 3: Megarons 4: FN Gate 5: FO Gate 6: FM Gate and Ramp 7: FJ Gate 8: City Wall 9: Megarons 10: City Wall 11: VI. | WIKI |
S Gate 12: VI. | WIKI |
R Gate 14: VI. | WIKI |
T Dardanos Gate 17: VI. | WIKI |
U Gate 19: VI. | WIKI |
Korfmann discovered a layer previous to Troy I under a gate to Troy II. | WIKI |
Schliemann and his team unearthed a large feature he dubbed the Scaean Gate, a western gate unlike the three previously found leading to the Pergamos. | WIKI |
[101] This gate, as he describes, was the gate that Homer had featured. | WIKI |
[104] Troy VI can be characterized by the construction of enormous pillars at the south gate, which serve no structural purpose. | WIKI |