Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[105][106] A relief of the person interred formed part of the wall's decoration, acting as a headstone.
[note 11][118][121] Enclosed by a massive wall flanked with traditional Roman columns,[121][122] Bel's sanctuary plan was primarily Semitic.
[39] The Tariff Court is a large rectangular enclosure south of the agora and sharing its northern wall with it.
[133] Originally, the entrance of the court was a massive vestibule in its southwestern wall.
[136][137] It is a small 12-by-15-metre (39 by 49xc2xa0ft) hall decorated with Greek key motifs that run in a continuous line halfway up the wall.
[140] The exterior wall was 205-metre (673xc2xa0ft) long with a propylaea,[141] and the cella stood on a podium in the middle of the enclosure.
[40] Inside the compound, a giant lion relief (Lion of Al-lxc4x81t) was excavated and in its original form, was a relief protruding from the temple compound's wall.
[38] The Walls of Palmyra started in the first century as a protective wall containing gaps where the surrounding mountains formed natural barriers; it encompassed the residential areas, the gardens and the oasis.
[23] After 273, Aurelian erected the rampart known as the wall of Diocletian;[23] it enclosed about 80 hectares, a much smaller area than the original pre-273 city.
[316][317] Five years earlier, Syrian geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi described Palmyra's residents as living in "a castle surrounded by a stone wall".
[352] Local residents reported that the Syrian Air Force bombed the site on 13 June, damaging the northern wall close to the Temple of Baalshamin.