Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
It was a wealthy town, enjoying many fine public buildings and luxurious private houses with lavish decorations, furnishings and works of art which were the main attractions for the early excavators.
Expansion of the city from an early nucleus (the old town) accelerated already from 450 BC under the Greeks after the battle of Cumae.
[15][16] The first wall (which was also used as a base for the later wall) unusually enclosed a much greater area than the early town together with much agricultural land.
[13] The earliest settlement was focused in regions VII and VIII of the town (the old town) as identified from stratigraphy below the Samnite and Roman buildings, as well as from the different and irregular street plan.
The new rulers gradually imposed their architecture and enlarged the town.
In 1689, Francesco Picchetti saw a wall inscription mentioning decurio Pompeiis ("town councillor of Pompeii"), but he associated it with a villa of Pompey.
Parts of the Via dell'Abbondanza were also exposed in westxe2x80x93east direction and for the first time an impression of the size and appearance of the ancient town could be appreciated.
Public buildings Amphitheatre of Pompeii Eumachia building Macellum of Pompeii Suburban baths Temple of Apollo Temple of Isis Temple of Jupiter Theatre Area of Pompeii Town houses House of the Centenary House of the Faun House of Julia Felix House of Loreius Tiburtinus House of Menander House of the Prince of Naples House of Sallust House of the Silver Wedding House of the surgeon House of the Tragic Poet House of the Vettii Exterior villas Villa of Diomedes Villa of the Mysteries Other Lupanar
Pompeii is a driving force behind the economy of the nearby town of Pompei.
The vast expanse of the commercial town of Pompeii contrasts with the smaller but better-preserved remains of the smaller Herculaneum, while Villa A in Torre Annunziata gives a vivid impression of the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by the wealthier citizens of the early Roman Empire.
However, in the case of Herculaneum large areas of the ancient town still lie under the modern town and have only been explored and surveyed by the network of 18th-century tunnels that drew the attention of Grand Tour visitors, the basis still today for visiting the Herculaneum's underground ancient theatre.
The town is also noteworthy for the completeness of its shops, still containing equipment such as enormous wine jars.
Herculaneumxe2x80x99s urban districts and seafront display a higher level of preservation with noteworthy conservation of upper floors thanks to the pyroclastic material that buried the town.
The three parts of the property are of adequate size to contain the attributes to express its Outstanding Universal Value, except at Herculaneum where integrity would be improved by inclusion within the property, via a minor boundary modification, of the theatre and the largest part of the ancient town with its most significant public monuments still lying beneath the modern Ercolano, and known only through 18th century tunnels.
The individual components and ancient urban fabric are in overall good condition and the town plan, structures and setting with regard to the Vesuvius are still sufficiently intact.
At Herculaneum, where most of the ancient city lies under the modern town, additional protection is offered by development restrictions of the high-risk zone of Mount Vesuvius and wider Regional territorial plans.