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 |
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Calakmul's Stela 88 stands upon the stairway of Structure 13 | WIKI |
Stela 51, dated to AD 731, depicts Yuknoom Took' K'awiil. | WIKI |
Stela 43 dates to AD 514, in the Early Classic period. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[41] Caracol Stela 22 records the accession of Tajoom Uk'ab' K'ak' to the Calakmul throne in 622. | WIKI |
In 751 Ruler Z erected a stela that was never finished, paired with another with the portrait of a queen. | WIKI |
A new stela was erected, although the date records only the day, not the full date. | WIKI |
It is associated with Stela 1 and its altar. | WIKI |
Stela 1 is associated with an altar and located by Structure 8. | WIKI |
Stela 8 records the celebration of an event in AD 593 by Uneh Chan and was erected after his death. | WIKI |
Stela 9 is a thin slate monument dated to 662. | WIKI |
Stela 28 and Stela 29 were erected in 623 and are the earliest monuments to survive from Late Classic Calakmul. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Stela 38 stands at the base of Structure 2. | WIKI |
Stela 42 is also located at the base of Structure 2. | WIKI |
Stela 43 dates to AD 514. | WIKI |
Stela 50 is one of the last monuments erected during the final decline of the city. | WIKI |
Stela 51 is the best preserved monument at Calakmul. | WIKI |
Stela 54 dates to 731 and depicts a wife of Yuknoom Took' K'awiil. | WIKI |
Stela 57 is a tall stela erected in 771 by B'olon K'awiil. | WIKI |
It is paired with Stela 58 and stands to the east of Structure 13. | WIKI |
Stela 58 is the second of a pair erected by B'olon K'awiil in 771, the other being Stela 57. | WIKI |
Stela 61 is a late monument bearing the name Aj Took'. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Stela 62 was unfinished. | WIKI |
Stela 76 and Stela 78 are a pair of monuments dated to AD 633. | WIKI |
Stela 84 is one of the last monuments erected at Calakmul and bears an inscription that is an illiterate imitation of writing. | WIKI |
Stela 88 may have been paired with Stela 62. | WIKI |
B'olon K'awiil also appears to be mentioned on the stela. | WIKI |
[67] Stela 91 is another very late monument probably dating to the early 10th century. | WIKI |
Like Stela 84, it bears an inscription that is a meaningless imitation of hieroglyphic writing. | WIKI |
Stela 114 dates to AD 435, in the Early Classic. | WIKI |
The stela has a long hieroglyphic text that has resisted translation but probably commemorates a royal enthronement in 411. | WIKI |
Stela 115 and Stela 116 date to the reign of Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ak'. | WIKI |