Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chan Chan Archaeological Zone' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Etymology 2 Brief history 2.1 Conservation plan 2.1.1 UNESCO World Heritage Site 3 Archeological site 3.1 Walled compound Nik An (Ex Tschudi) 4 Architecture 4.1 Irrigation 4.2 Threats 5 See also 6 In-Text Citations 7 References 8 External links
Architecture[edit]
[14] Many images seemingly depict structures very similar to audencias[14] which indicates the cultural importance of architecture to the Chimxc3xba people of Chan Chan.
[14] This further supports evidence for a hierarchical structure of society in Chan Chan as it was likely that the construction of this architecture was done by the working class.
Its capital Chan Chan, located in the once fertile river valley of Moche or Santa Catalina, was the largest earthen architecture city in pre-Columbian America.
The original earthen architecture with its religious feature and decorations, although subject to decay, is undergoing conservation interventions using earthen materials and still truthfully represents the construction methods and the spirit of the Chimxc3xba people.
The property was originally placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 1986 because of the precarious state of conservation of the earthen architecture and its vulnerability to the extreme climatic events caused by El Nixc3xb1o phenomenon that affects the northern coast of Peru.