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
Wooden Trojan Horse monument in the plaza before the modern gate to the ancient city
Bordering the square is the gate to the site.
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.
It extends the east gate Troy VI wall on right Troy VI cul-de-sac
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.
S Gate 12: VI.
R Gate 14: VI.
T Dardanos Gate 17: VI.
U Gate 19: VI.
Korfmann discovered a layer previous to Troy I under a gate to Troy II.
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.
[101] This gate, as he describes, was the gate that Homer had featured.
[104] Troy VI can be characterized by the construction of enormous pillars at the south gate, which serve no structural purpose.