Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Ridge' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Troy ridge, 1880, sketched from the plain below.
Only the west end of the ridge is visible.
For much of Troy's archaeological history, the plain was an inlet of the sea, with Troy Ridge projecting into it, hence Korfmann's classification of it as a maritime city.
In modern scholarly nomenclature, the Ridge of Troy (including Hisarlik) borders the Plain of Troy, flat agricultural land, which conducts the lower Scamander River to the strait.
The main house, featuring multiple guest bedrooms, was situated on a low ridge in a compound with several outbuildings.
The west side of Troy Ridge.
These latter were concentrated in the village of Tevfikiye, which shares Troy Ridge with Troy.
"[92] A few thousand years earlier the ridge of Troy was partly surrounded by an inlet of the sea occupying the now agricultural area of the lower Scamander River.
The excavation of the lower city uncovered a water distribution system containing 160 metres (520xc2xa0ft) of tunnels tapping sources higher up on the ridge.