Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'Altar' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Altar M, dating to 734. | WIKI |
[118] Altar L is fairly crudely worked and dates to 653. | WIKI |
The altar is a rhyolite disk 1 metre (39xc2xa0in) in diameter and 0.25 metres (10xc2xa0in) thick. | WIKI |
The sculptural style of this altar is unique, and shows affinities with the distant site of Caracol in Belize. | WIKI |
[119][120] Altar M this modest monument is the earliest known monument dedicated by K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat. | WIKI |
[121] Altar N is another small rhyolite sculpture stylistically similar to Altar M. This sculpture has the form of a turtle shell with a skeletal head with a mirror on its forehead emerging sideways from one end and an elderly figure from the other. | WIKI |
It is accompanied by an altar depicting a lightning god. | WIKI |
Zoomorphxc2xa0P is accompanied by an altar depicting an unidentified deity leaping from a split in the earth. | WIKI |
Altar Q and Altar R are two small rhyolite disks that probably served as ballcourt markers for the earliest ballcourt, the buried Structure 1B-sub.4. | WIKI |