Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe' has mentioned 'Cemetery' in the following places:
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Kings and many queens are buried in Nuri, some queens are buried in Meroe, in the West Cemetery. | WIKI |
Excavations revealed evidence of important, high ranking Kushite burials, from the Napatan Period (c. 800 xe2x80x93 c. 280 BCE) in the vicinity of the settlement called the Western cemetery. | WIKI |
Kings and many queens are buried in Meroe, in the South Cemetery. | WIKI |
Kings are buried in Meroe, in the North Cemetery, and Queens in West Cemetery. | WIKI |
Pyramids of Meroxc3xab - Northern Cemetery Queen Shanakdakhete (170-150 BC) Necklace made of 54 composite human head and ram's head gold pendants with a small carnelian bead between each. | WIKI |
Kings are buried in Meroe, in the North Cemetery, and Queens in West Cemetery. | WIKI |
The property consists of three separate site components, Meroe, the capital, which includes the town and cemetery site, and Musawwarat es-Sufra and Naqa, two associated settlements and religious centres. | UNESCO |
The Meroe cemetery, Musawwarat es-Sufra, and Naqa are located in a semi-desert, set against reddish-brown hills and contrasting with the green bushes that cover them, whilst the Meroe town site is part of a riverine landscape. | UNESCO |