Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
There are few traces of the pre-Hellenistic city, since in the following period the terrain was profoundly changed and the construction of broad terraces involved the removal of almost all earlier structures.
Yet it was only under Trajan and his successors that a comprehensive redesign and remodelling of the city took place, with the construction a Roman 'new city' at the base of the Acropolis.
For the construction of the road from Pergamon to Dikili for which he had undertaken planning work and topographical studies, he returned in 1869 and began to focus intensively on the legacy of the city.
For the construction of buildings and laying out of the agoras, extensive work on the cliff-face and terracing had to be carried out.
A consequence of the city's growth was the construction of new buildings over old ones, since there was not sufficient space.
An exact north-south arrangement of the city blocks was not possible because of the topographical situation and earlier construction.
For the construction under Eumenes II, a city block of 35 x 45 m can be reconstructed, subject to significant variation as a result of the terrain.
Because of significant new construction in the immediate vicinity - the renovation of the Sanctuary of Athena and the Pergamon altar and the redesign of the neighbouring area - the design and organisational principle of the Upper Agora underwent a further change.
The construction consisted in total of three levels.
Since it was the most important street of the city, the quality of the material used in its construction was very high.
For the altar's construction, the required flat area was skillfully created through terracing, in order to allow it to be oriented in relation to the neighbouring Temple of Athena.
The construction mixed Ionic columns and Doric triglyphs (of which five triglyphs and metopes survive).
Components 1 & 7 have been impacted by illegal construction and component 8 by illegal excavation.
Any and all kinds of conservation, preservation or construction works related to the monuments, within the archaeological and/or urban site, are subject to approval from the Regional Conservation Council-2.