Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hierapolis-Pamukkale' has mentioned 'Necropolis' in the following places:
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The large necropolis is filled with sarcophagi, most famously that of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos, which bears a relief depicting the earliest known example of a crank and rod mechanism. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2.1 Ancient Hieropolis 2.2 Roman Hierapolis 2.3 Medieval Hierapolis 2.4 Modern excavations 3 Significant structures 3.1 The Main Street and the gates 3.1.1 Frontinus Gate 3.1.2 North Byzantine Gate 3.2 Theatre 3.3 Temple of Apollo 3.4 Ploutonion 3.5 Nymphaeum 3.6 Necropolis 3.6.1 Northern Necropolis 3.6.1.1 Sawmill 3.6.2 Southern Necropolis 3.7 Martyrium 3.8 Antique Pool 3.9 Cleopatra's Pool 3.10 The Baths 4 Museum 4.1 Tombs and Statues Gallery 4.2 Small Artifacts Gallery 4.3 Theater's Ruins Gallery 5 Notable residents 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External links | WIKI |
Necropolis[edit] | WIKI |
The Necropolis | WIKI |
Beyond the city walls and meadow, following the main colonnaded road and passing the outer baths (thermae extra muros), an extensive necropolis extends for over 2 kilometres (1.2xc2xa0mi) on both sides of the old road to Phrygian Tripolis and Sardis. | WIKI |
The necropolis extends from the northern to the eastern and southern sections of the old city. | WIKI |
This necropolis is one of the best preserved in Turkey. | WIKI |
Northern Necropolis[edit] | WIKI |
Scheme of the water-driven Roman sawmill, depicted on the Sarcophagus of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos on the north necropolis. | WIKI |
Southern Necropolis[edit] | WIKI |
The rectangle and hallow graves, which may be simpler and older than the necropolis, attracts attention. | WIKI |
On the way to Laodikeia and Colossae is another grave related to the Necropolis. | WIKI |
Remains of the Greco-Roman period include baths, temple ruins, a monumental arch, a nymphaeum, a necropolis and a theatre. | UNESCO |
The necropolis, which extends over 2 kilometres, affords a vast panorama of the funerary practices of the Greco-Roman era. | UNESCO |
The property is largely intact and includes all the attributes necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, based on the strong and tight integration between the natural landscape (the white travertine terraces and numerous thermal springs) and culture (the city ruins from the Greco-Roman and Byzantine period, especially the theatre and the necropolis). | UNESCO |
The mausoleums and Tripolis Street in the north necropolis, the city walls from the south eastern Roman Gate to the travertine terraces, the Latrina located to the east of Domitian Gate, the colonnaded street and the Gymnasium have been restored. | UNESCO |