Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chavin (Archaeological Site)' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The temple is a massive flat-topped pyramid surrounded by lower platforms.
The inside of the temple walls are decorated with sculptures and carvings.
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.
Prior to 800xe2x80x93700 BCE, this location had a number of functions, including serving as an atrium for entering Temple A through the temple's north staircase.
The "Old Temple", dating from the site's early history, was an inward-facing structure composed primarily of passageways built around a circular courtyard.
The "New Temple", constructed between 500 and 200 BCE, is also based on a gallery and plaza design and contained many relief sculptures.
The architectural design of Chavxc3xadn de Huxc3xa1ntar changed over time as an old temple development was added to with a new temple.
Smaller renovations happened consistently over the Chavxc3xadn horizon, ending by about 500 BCE, when the new temple was completed.
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.
After the new temple was complete, Chavxc3xadn de Huxc3xa1ntar still embodied a U-shaped ceremonial center design.
[4] Rick theorizes that the higher-ups (typically priests) at the temple would use deliberate techniques, material goods, and intricate architectural features to persuade and gain followers.
These theories could be evidence that the temple and the priests in it exercised much power over local communities during its peak period.
In 2018, Rick's group used four-wheel-drive robots to search the temple.