Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hierapolis-Pamukkale' has mentioned 'Travertine' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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This main street ran from north to south close to a cliff with the travertine terraces. | WIKI |
It is worth admiring the well preserved structure with three openings, in carefully squared travertine blocks, with elegant arches decorated with a simple cornice moulding, flanked by two round towers that recall Hellenistic city Gates such as that of the Pamphilian city of Perge, near Antalya. | WIKI |
The monuments are situated in the large area, together with many travertine lahids, inscribed with Soros suffixes written in Greek (some over 2,000xc2xa0years old) generally in the epigraphs on lahids. | WIKI |
Grave monuments which are completely made of travertine, show different types; like simple lahids, and home kind graves which has two or more lahids on it. | WIKI |
Large travertine area is completely demolished. | WIKI |
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 |
The road passing through the south-eastern travertine terraces has been closed; visitor routes and information panels are provided within the site, and tourist facilities are restricted to the edge of the monumental area. | UNESCO |
Visitor access to the travertine terraces is prohibited in order to sustain the water flow and to maintain the colour and structure of the travertine terraces. | UNESCO |