Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Agora' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[38] Behind the theater were a small senate building and the large agora, with the remains of a triclinium (banquet room) and the Tariff Court.
Palmyra had a large agora.
[note 10] However, unlike the Greek Agoras (public gathering places shared with public buildings), Palmyra's agora resembled an Eastern caravanserai more than a hub of public life.
[note 12][131] The Agora of Palmyra is part of a complex that also includes the tariff court and the triclinium, built in the second half of the first century AD.
[132] The agora is a massive 71-by-84-metre (233 by 276xc2xa0ft) structure with 11 entrances.
[39] Inside the agora, 200 columnar bases that used to hold statues of prominent citizens were found.
[39] The Tariff Court is a large rectangular enclosure south of the agora and sharing its northern wall with it.
[133] However, the entrance was blocked by the construction of a defensive wall and the court was entered through three doors from the Agora.
[134][135] The Triclinium of the Agora is at the northwestern corner of the Agora and can host up to 40 people.
Palmyra's Agora; the two front entrances lead to the interior, the city's marketplace
[344] Seyrig started with the Temple of Bel in 1929 and between 1939 and 1940 he excavated the Agora.
A grand, colonnaded street of 1100 metres' length forms the monumental axis of the city, which together with secondary colonnaded cross streets links the major public monuments including the Temple of Ba'al, Diocletian's Camp, the Agora, Theatre, other temples and urban quarters.