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 'Temple' in the following places:
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Like many temples or pyramids within Mesoamerica the pyramid at Calakmul increased in size by building upon the existing temple to reach its current size. | WIKI |
Structure 2 (or Structure II) is a massive north-facing pyramid temple, one of the largest in the Maya world. | WIKI |
[70] In common with many temple pyramids in the Mesoamerican cultural region, the pyramid at Calakmul increased in size by building upon the pre-existing temple in order to increase its bulk. | WIKI |
Structure 7 (or Structure VII) is a temple pyramid on the north side of the Central Plaza. | WIKI |
[90] The pyramid was topped by a three-room temple that possessed a tall stucco-covered roof comb. | WIKI |
[90] A patolli game board was carved into the floor of the outermost room of the temple. | WIKI |
Excavations at Calakmul and Uxul, have revealed stucco friezes and mural paintings in some of the massive temple pyramids and palaces, as well as burials of kings and other members of nobility, containing a rich variety of body ornaments and other accompanying objects including elaborate jade masks, ear spools and polychrome pottery vessels. | UNESCO |
While the first is exemplified by palaces and huge temple pyramids at sites such as Calakmul, Yaxnohcah and Balakbal, which mirror the growth of social complexity during the Preclassic and Early Classic periods, the second represents a Late Classic development, characterized by false pyramid temples, normally in the shape of twin towers, and stone mosaic faxc3xa7ade decorations. | UNESCO |