Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija' has mentioned 'Mining' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Mining 1.1 Introduction of convict labor in mine 1.1.1 Daily life at Almadxc3xa9n 1.2 Slave labor 1.3 1645 to present 2 See also 3 External links 4 References | WIKI |
Mining[edit] | WIKI |
The demand for mercury grew, and so did the town's importance as a center of mining and industry. | WIKI |
Safer mining technology was introduced in the last quarter of the 18th century, and free laborers began to take interest in the mine again. | WIKI |
These two mining towns, whose origins date from ancient or Medieval times, demonstrate the lengthy period over which a socio-technical system of extraction specific to this metal was in operation, and the process of evolution it underwent. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv) : The mining sites of Almadxc3xa9n and Idrija constitute the most important heritage left behind by the intensive extraction of mercury, particularly in the modern and contemporary periods. | UNESCO |
This dual testimony is unique, and it illustrates the various industrial, territorial, urban and social elements of a specific sociotechnical system in the mining and metal production industries. | UNESCO |
The mining sites of Almadxc3xa9n and Idrija form a coherent whole with complementary components, satisfactorily illustrating all the technical, cultural and social aspects associated with mercury extraction. | UNESCO |
At both sites, the presence of mining infrastructure elements both underground at on the surface, the presence of technical artefacts linked to mining extraction, its upstream needs (hydraulic energy, wood) and its conversion into xe2x80x9cquicksilverxe2x80x9d (furnaces), its transport and its storage are authentic. | UNESCO |