Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Volubilis' has mentioned 'Islamic' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
It continued to be inhabited for at least another 700 years, first as a Latinised Christian community, then as an early Islamic settlement.
Volubilis remained the capital of the region well into the Islamic period.
Islamic coins dating to the 8th century have been found on the site, attesting to the arrival of Islam in this part of Morocco.
A direct descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, he escaped to Morocco from Syria following the Battle of Fakhkh in 787.
As the historian Gwendolyn Wright puts it, "the Islamic sense of history and architecture found the concept of setting off monuments entirely foreign", which "gave the French proof of the conviction that only they could fully appreciate the Moroccan past and its beauty."
All the phases of its ten centuries of occupation, from prehistory to the Islamic period are represented.
The vestiges bear testimony to diverse periods, from Mauritanian times when it was part of an independent kingdom, to the Roman period when it was a metropolis of the Roman province of Mauritania Tingitana, a period called the xc2xabxc2xa0dark agesxc2xa0xc2xbb with towards the end a Christian era, and finally an Islamic period characterised by the founding of the dynasty of the Idrissids.
Criterion (ii): The archaeological site of Volubilis is an outstanding example of a town bearing witness to an exchange of influences since High Antiquity until Islamic times.
Criterion (iv): The archaeological site of Volubilis is an outstanding example of a focus for the different kinds of immigration, cultural traditions and lost cultures (Libyco-Berber and Mauritanian, Roman, Christian and Arabo-Islamic) since High Antiquity until the Islamic period.