Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Taxila' has mentioned 'Ruins' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[1] Some ruins at Taxila date to the time of the Achaemenid Empire in the 6th century BCE, followed successively by the Mauryan Empire, Indo-Greek, Indo-Scythian, and Kushan Empire periods.
Contents 1 Etymology 2 In traditional sources 3 History 3.1 Early settlement 3.2 Achaemenid 3.3 Hellenistic 3.4 Mauryan 3.5 Indo-Greek 3.6 Kushan 3.7 Gupta 3.8 Decline 4 Centre of learning 4.1 Notable students and teachers 5 Ruins 5.1 World Heritage Site 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links
The region around Taxila was settled by the neolithic era, with some ruins at Taxila dating to 3360 BCE.
[31] Ruins dating from the Early Harappan period around 2900 BCE have also been discovered in the Taxila area,[31] though the area was eventually abandoned after the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation.
Ruins[edit]
The Bhir Mound ruins at the site date from the 6th century BCE, and are adjacent to Hathial.