Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aapravasi Ghat' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Unchecked infrastructural development in the mid-20th century means that only the partial remains of three stone buildings from the entire complex have survived. | WIKI |
The historic complex currently consists of the partial remains of three stone buildings dating back to the 1860s, built on the spot of an earlier depot site. | WIKI |
[5] Among the previous preservation works that are being reversed are the landscape project, the hospital building's roof installation, which unfortunately used modern materials, the use of native lime mortar technique in the reconstruction and maintenance of the remaining stone walls, and devising an archaeological strategy to document finds and discoveries, as well as to safeguard the existing artifacts. | WIKI |
Immigrants arriving via the "coolie ships" on the wharf of Trou Fanfaron were led to the Immigration Depot via a series of 14 stone steps, which are presently intact. | WIKI |
[6] The stone steps' direct access to the sea, the first parts of the Immigration Depot seen by arriving migrants, has become part of history. | WIKI |
Beyond the stone steps is the building complex, which was centred on a yard. | WIKI |
[4] The Mauritian style of architecture, using lime mortar, consisting of a mixture of yogurt, egg white, butter and sesame oil, as a binding material for stone structures, also has an Indian origin. | WIKI |