Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Delphi' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The population fell off to a small village.
The site was then occupied by the village of Kastri, about 100 houses, 200 people.
He probably left a fort to make sure it was not repopulated, except that the fort became the new village.
Before a systematic excavation of the site could be undertaken, the village had to be relocated but the residents resisted.
The opportunity to relocate the village occurred when it was substantially damaged by an earthquake, with villagers offered a completely new village in exchange for the old site.
The Delphi Archaeological Museum is at the foot of the main archaeological complex, on the east side of the village, and on the north side of the main road.
In this drawing the village of Castro still occupies the site.
The village was thus entirely on the upper site.
The picture below shows the site after the removal of the village.
It must have been towards the end of the 15th or in the 16th century that a settlement started forming there, which eventually ended up forming the village of Kastri.
Proper excavation did not start until the late 19th century (see "Excavations" section) after the village had moved.