Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Byblos' has mentioned 'Millennium' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In the 1stxc2xa0millenniumxc2xa0BC, its name appeared in Phoenician and Punic inscriptions as Gebal (xf0x90xa4x82xf0x90xa4x81xf0x90xa4x8b, GBL);[9][10] in the Hebrew Bible as Geval (xd7x92xd7x91xd7x9c);[11] and in Syriac as GBL (xdcx93xdcx92xdcxa0).
During the 3rd millennium BC, the first signs of a town can be observed, with the remains of well-built houses of uniform size.
According to Lorenzo Nigro, Byblos moved from being a fishermen's village to its earlier urban form at the beginning of the third millennium BC.
The necropolis dates back to the second millennium BC and contains tombs of the Byblos kings, including King Ahiram.