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:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Kings and many queens are buried in Nuri, some queens are buried in Meroe, in the West Cemetery.
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.
Kings and many queens are buried in Meroe, in the South Cemetery.
Kings are buried in Meroe, in the North Cemetery, and Queens in West Cemetery.
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.
Kings are buried in Meroe, in the North Cemetery, and Queens in West Cemetery.
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.
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.