Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Sea' in the following places:
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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. | WIKI |
In Piri Reis book Kitab-xc4xb1 Bahriye (Book of the Sea, 1521) which details many ports and islands of the Mediterranean, the description of the island Tenedos mentions Troy and its ruins, lying on the shore opposite of the island. | WIKI |
It was also far inland, yet the general historical tradition suggested it must have been close to the sea. | WIKI |
During the early Troy periods, nearly the entire plain was an inlet of the sea. | WIKI |
Meanwhile, independent geoarchaeological research conducted by taking ground cores over a wide area of the Troad were demonstrating that, in the time of Troy I, "... the sea was right at the foot of 'Schliemann's Trench' during the earliest periods of Troja. | WIKI |
"[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. | WIKI |
The latter part of Troy IIIb2 sees the replacement of their pottery with wares, such as "Knobbed Ware," characteristic of the Balkan-Black Sea region. | WIKI |