Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'Caribbean' in the following places:
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Quiriguxc3xa1Stela D, north side, from Quiriguxc3xa1, representing king K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat[1]Location within MesoamericaLocationIzabal Department, GuatemalaCoordinates15xc2xb016xe2x80xb210xe2x80xb3N 89xc2xb02xe2x80xb225xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf15.26944xc2xb0N 89.04028xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 15.26944; -89.04028HistoryPeriodsLate Preclassic to Early PostclassicCulturesMaya civilization UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameArchaeological Park and Ruins of Quiriguxc3xa1TypeCulturalCriteriai, ii, ivDesignated1981 (5th session)Referencexc2xa0no.149State PartyGuatemalaRegionLatin America and the Caribbean | WIKI |
In the Classic Period, the location of the site would have placed Quiriguxc3xa1 on a crossroads between the trading route from the highlands to the Caribbean coast and the route from Copxc3xa1n to the major cities of the Petxc3xa9n Basin. | WIKI |
In the early Postclassic Period (c. 900 xe2x80x93 c. 1200), Quiriguxc3xa1 was occupied by peoples closely linked to the Caribbean coastal areas of the Yucatxc3xa1n Peninsula and Belize, perhaps due to Chontal Maya control of a trade network that included the Yucatxc3xa1n coast and the Motagua Valley. | WIKI |
It is known that, at the time of the arrival of the European conquerors, the control of the jade route had been taken over by Nito, a city closer to the Caribbean coast. | UNESCO |