Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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The ceremonial architecture at Quiriguxc3xa1 is quite modest, but the site's importance lies in its wealth of sculpture, including the tallest stone monumental sculpture ever erected in the New World. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Name and location 2 Population 3 Economy 4 Known rulers 5 History 5.1 Early history 5.2 Hiatus and recovery 5.3 Apogee 5.4 Decline and collapse 5.5 Postclassic 5.6 Modern history 6 The site 6.1 Architecture 6.2 Monuments 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links | WIKI |
The local bedrock is a hard red sandstone, which the inhabitants used in the construction of monuments and architecture. | WIKI |
Maya civilization People Society Languages Writing Religion Mythology Sacrifice Cities Architecture Astronomy Calendar Stelae Art Textiles Trade Music Dance Medicine Cuisine Warfare History Preclassic Maya Classic Maya collapse Spanish conquest of the Maya Yucatxc3xa1n Chiapas Guatemala Petxc3xa9n vte | WIKI |
[28] During the next few centuries, about which little is known, the ceremonial architecture at Quiriguxc3xa1 was limited to the hilltop Group A and a broad earthen platform on the valley floor. | WIKI |
There are close parallels between the 5th-century architecture and monuments of Quiriguxc3xa1 and Uaxactun in the northern Petxc3xa9n, a site that fell under the domination of Tikal in the late 4th century. | WIKI |
Architecture[edit] | WIKI |
The inscribed property is comprised of 34 hectares of land dedicated exclusively to the conservation of the ancient architecture and the seventeen monuments that were carved between 426 AD and 810 AD and make up this great city. | UNESCO |