Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Early modern travellers in the 16th and 17th centuries, including Pierre Belon and Pietro Della Valle, had identified Troy with Alexandria Troas, a ruined town approximately 20 kilometres (12xc2xa0mi) south of the currently accepted location.
In 1833 he bought a house in town ample enough to invite his sister's sons to join him in the enterprise.
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When the Calverts began to arrive, finding quarters in the crowded town proved to be difficult.
It remained the major building of the town until it was removed in 1942, due to earlier earthquake damage.
The last of the Calvert descendants still in the region had ceded it to the town in 1939.
[86] Troy II doubled in size and had a lower town and the upper citadel, with the walls protecting the upper acropolis which housed the megaron-style palace for the king.
[citation needed] However, the town quickly recovered and was rebuilt in a layout that was more orderly.
24 excavation campaigns, spread over the past 140 years, have revealed many features from all the periods of occupation in the citadel and the lower town.
Troy II and Troy VI provide characteristic examples of an ancient oriental city in an Aegean context, with a majestic fortified citadel enclosing palaces and administrative buildings, surrounded by an extensive fortified lower town.
Following the compulsory purchase of a number of holdings in 1994, 75% of the lower town and the cemeteries are now in State ownership and further appropriation measures are currently in progress.