Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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.
This local sandstone is very strong and not prone to shearing or fracturing, allowing the sculptors at Quiriguxc3xa1 to erect the tallest freestanding stone monuments in the Americas.
Zoomorphxc2xa0G is his memorial stone and it describes how he was buried 10xc2xa0days later in the 13xc2xa0Kawak House, a building that has not been identified.
The platform was built from river cobbles and was paved with stone slabs.
[102] The monuments include long panels of glyphic text that are considered among the most complex and beautiful of all Maya stone inscriptions.
Stela E at Quiriguxc3xa1, possibly the largest freestanding stone monument in the New World[6]
[113] This enormous monolith is the largest stone ever quarried by the ancient Maya and weighs approximately 65xc2xa0tons,[113] it may even be the largest free-standing worked monolith in the New World.
Together with a third stone they would have marked the central axis of the ballcourt.
The artful production of monolithic stone monuments, carved in sandstone without the use of metal tools, is outstanding.