Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chavin (Archaeological Site)' has mentioned 'Plaza' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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At Chavxc3xadn de Huxc3xa1ntar, no later than 500 BCE, a small village replaced the Circular Plaza. | WIKI |
The plaza was occupied by a succession of cultural groups, and residents salvaged building stones and stone carvings to use in house walls. | WIKI |
It is a U-shaped plaza with a sunken circular court in the center. | WIKI |
The site contains a number of major structures, including Temples A, B, C and D, and areas and buildings designated as the Major Plaza, the Circular Plaza, the Old Temple and New Temple. | WIKI |
The Circular Plaza at Chavxc3xadn in 2005. | WIKI |
The "Circular Plaza" appears to have been a sacred and ritually important, open-air space within a ceremonial center. | WIKI |
The plaza in the classic period, after 700 BCE, is bounded on three sides by major Temples A, B, and C. The plaza is perfectly circular and is close to 20 metres (66xc2xa0ft) in diameter, with a floor consisted of pillow-shaped pavers of yellow diatomite. | WIKI |
Walls of the plaza were constructed of cut stone, principally granite, laid in courses of varying width. | WIKI |
The "New Temple", constructed between 500 and 200 BCE, is also based on a gallery and plaza design and contained many relief sculptures. | WIKI |
With the simpler design of the old temple, Chavxc3xadn de Huxc3xa1ntar followed the U-shaped ceremonial center design accompanied by a sunken circular plaza that was typical of many coastal settlements in the Early Horizon period. | WIKI |
The renovations enlarged the site considerably and added a larger, sunken rectangular plaza. | WIKI |
The Chavin Lanzxc3xb3n, the Raimondi Stela, the Tello Obelisk, the Falconidae Portico, the Circular Plaza and the tenon heads, among others, are evidence of the outstanding and monumental Chavin lithic art. | UNESCO |