Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Delphi' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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Today Delphi is a municipality of Greece as well as a modern town adjacent to the ancient precinct. | WIKI |
It may well be frequented by just as many people as frequented it in classical days. | WIKI |
Around the agora were built workshops as well as the only intra muros early Christian basilica. | WIKI |
[53] Excavations have revealed a large three-aisled basilica in the city, as well as traces of a church building in the sanctuary's gymnasium. | WIKI |
Delphi became the site of a major temple to Phoebus Apollo, as well as the Pythian Games and the prehistoric oracle. | WIKI |
However, ancient as well as modern scholars have doubted the legitimacy of such inscriptions. | WIKI |
Pottery and bronze as well as tripod dedications continue in a steady stream, in contrast to Olympia. | WIKI |
He described the stadium and the theatre at that date as well as some freestanding pieces of sculpture. | WIKI |
Travelers continued to visit Delphi throughout the 19th century and published their books which contained diaries, sketches, views of the site as well as pictures of coins. | WIKI |
[81] A famous example constitutes Michelangelo's Delphic Sibyl (1509),[82][83][84] the 19th-century German engraving Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, as well as the recent ink on paper drawing "The Oracle of Delphi" (2013) by M. | WIKI |
Delphi inspired literature as well. | WIKI |
The property is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs, through the Ephorate of Antiquities of Phocis, its competent Regional Service, which systematically supervises the area for any acts of illegal excavations, monitors and intervenes, when necessary, in cases where any antiquities are revealed during the course of digging works and performs control on excavation works for the foundation of new buildings as well as on their size and architectural design, when appropriate. | UNESCO |