Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'Jade' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The location of Quiriguxc3xa1 on the Motagua River, with relation to sources of jade | WIKI |
The Motagua River flows down from the western Guatemalan highlands, and Quiriguxc3xa1 was ideally positioned to control the trade of uncut jade, the majority of which was found in the middle reaches of the Motagua Valley,[21] as well as controlling the flow of other important commodities up and down the river such as cacao, which was produced as a local cash crop. | WIKI |
[24] Although little jade has been recovered from the site, there is evidence for trade in obsidian originating from the Ixtepeque source situated near the upper reaches of the Motagua. | WIKI |
K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat ("Cauac Sky" or "Kawak Sky") 724xe2x80x93785[30] 14 "Sky Xul" 785 xe2x80x93 c. 795[30] 15 "Jade Sky" c. 800xc2xa0xe2x80x93 c. 810[30] 17? | WIKI |
[11] Early Classic ceramics from Quiriguxc3xa1 are similar to finds at both Copxc3xa1n and Chalchuapa in El Salvador, while jade hunchback figurines from the same period resemble those found in central Honduras and in the Guatemalan highlands. | WIKI |
Little is known of "Jade Sky", who succeeded "Sky Xul" and was the last recorded ruler of Quiriguxc3xa1. | WIKI |
"Jadexc2xa0Sky" did build two of the largest structures in the acropolis, however. | WIKI |
This building was built during the reign of "Jade Sky". | WIKI |
[92] It was built during the reign of "Jadexc2xa0Sky". | WIKI |
The remains probably belonged to a male, the teeth were inlaid with jade, and a bead of the same material had been placed in the mouth. | 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 |