Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Mediterranean' in the following places:
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[174] King Shamshi-Adad I of Assyria passed through the area on his way to the Mediterranean at the beginning of the 18th century BC;[175] by then, Palmyra was the easternmost point of the kingdom of Qatna,[176] and it was attacked by the Suteans who paralyzed the traffic along the trade routes.
[452] Goods were imported from India, China and Transoxiana,[453] and exported west to Emesa (or Antioch) then the Mediterranean ports,[454] from which they were distributed throughout the Roman Empire.
[455] Goods were carried overland from the seaports to a Nile port, and then taken to the Egyptian Mediterranean ports for export.
[18] The Palmyrene route connected the Silk Road with the Mediterranean,[457] and was used almost exclusively by the city's merchants,[18] who maintained a presence in many cities, including Dura-Europos in 33 BC,[215] Babylon by AD 19, Seleucia by AD 24,[209] Dendera, Coptos,[458] Bahrain, the Indus River Delta, Merv and Rome.
[344] Since 1958, the site has been excavated by the Syrian Directorate-General of Antiquities,[343] and Polish expeditions of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw,[467] led by many archaeologists including Kazimierz Michaxc5x82owski (until 1980) and Michael Gawlikowski (until 2009).