Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
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Troyxcexa4xcfx81xcexbfxcexafxcexb1,Iaxcexb9xcexbfxcexbdEast tower and cul-de-sac wall before the east gate of Troy VI, considered the floruit of Bronze Age Troy. | WIKI |
In his and his team's search, they discovered a "'burnt mudbrick wall' about 400 metres (1,300xc2xa0ft) south of the Troy VI fortress wall. | WIKI |
This discovery of an outer wall away from the tell proves that Troy could have housed many more inhabitants than Schliemann originally thought. | WIKI |
Most are outdoors, but a permanent canopy covers the site of an early megaron and wall. | WIKI |
It was protected by a ditch surmounted by a wall of mudbrick and wood. | WIKI |
Foundations of the citadel fortifications Troy I tower and wall South gate wall and tower, Early Troy I through Middle Troy II[89] Troy IV wall Troy VI east tower Troy VI cul-de-sac at east gate Troy VI east tower and wall of cul-de-sac Troy VI wall on the left, Troy IX wall on right. | WIKI |
It extends the east gate Troy VI wall on right Troy VI cul-de-sac | WIKI |
Storage 26: Temple of Athena 27: Entrance to the Temple (Propylaeum) 28: Outer Court Wall 29: Inner Court Wall 30: Holy Place 31: Water Work 32: Parliament (Bouleuterion) 33: Odeon 34: Roman Bath | WIKI |
Furthermore, the small settlement itself, south of the wall, could have also been used as an obstacle to defend the main city walls and the citadel. | WIKI |
In Homer's description of the city, a section of one side of the wall is said to be weaker than the rest. | WIKI |
[114] During his excavation of more than three hundred yards of the wall, Dxc3xb6rpfeld came across a section very closely resembling the Homeric description of the weaker section. | WIKI |
Those archaeological remains date for the most part from Troy II and VI; however, a section of the earliest wall (Troy I) survives near the south gate of the first defences. | UNESCO |