Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of Calakmul, Campeche' has mentioned 'Stela' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Calakmul's Stela 88 stands upon the stairway of Structure 13
Stela 51, dated to AD 731, depicts Yuknoom Took' K'awiil.
Stela 43 dates to AD 514, in the Early Classic period.
Uneh Chan maintained his alliances with cities in the east and he is depicted on Caracol Stela 4 supervising an event involving king Yajaw Te' K'inich of that city that occurred before 583.
[41] Caracol Stela 22 records the accession of Tajoom Uk'ab' K'ak' to the Calakmul throne in 622.
In 751 Ruler Z erected a stela that was never finished, paired with another with the portrait of a queen.
A new stela was erected, although the date records only the day, not the full date.
It is associated with Stela 1 and its altar.
Stela 1 is associated with an altar and located by Structure 8.
Stela 8 records the celebration of an event in AD 593 by Uneh Chan and was erected after his death.
Stela 9 is a thin slate monument dated to 662.
Stela 28 and Stela 29 were erected in 623 and are the earliest monuments to survive from Late Classic Calakmul.
Stela 33 was erected by Yuknoom Che'en II in 657 and records an event in the reign of Uneh Chan, who may have been his father.
Stela 38 stands at the base of Structure 2.
Stela 42 is also located at the base of Structure 2.
Stela 43 dates to AD 514.
Stela 50 is one of the last monuments erected during the final decline of the city.
Stela 51 is the best preserved monument at Calakmul.
Stela 54 dates to 731 and depicts a wife of Yuknoom Took' K'awiil.
Stela 57 is a tall stela erected in 771 by B'olon K'awiil.
It is paired with Stela 58 and stands to the east of Structure 13.
Stela 58 is the second of a pair erected by B'olon K'awiil in 771, the other being Stela 57.
Stela 61 is a late monument bearing the name Aj Took'.
It is a stunted stela with a badly eroded portrait and a shortened date form that is equivalent to a date either in 899 or 909, probably the latter.
Stela 62 was unfinished.
Stela 76 and Stela 78 are a pair of monuments dated to AD 633.
Stela 84 is one of the last monuments erected at Calakmul and bears an inscription that is an illiterate imitation of writing.
Stela 88 may have been paired with Stela 62.
B'olon K'awiil also appears to be mentioned on the stela.
[67] Stela 91 is another very late monument probably dating to the early 10th century.
Like Stela 84, it bears an inscription that is a meaningless imitation of hieroglyphic writing.
Stela 114 dates to AD 435, in the Early Classic.
The stela has a long hieroglyphic text that has resisted translation but probably commemorates a royal enthronement in 411.
Stela 115 and Stela 116 date to the reign of Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ak'.