Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos' has mentioned 'Wood' in the following places:
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It is built of stone, unlike other mission churches in the area which were built with local adobe and wood. | WIKI |
The Jesuits had specific criteria for building sites: locations with plenty of wood for construction; sufficient water for the population; good soil for agriculture; and safety from flooding during the rainy season. | WIKI |
[2][4] Wood and adobe were the main materials used in the construction of the settlements. | WIKI |
The architecture of these houses was simple, consisting of large rooms (6x4 meters), walls up to 60 centimetres (2xc2xa0ft) thick, and a roof made of reed (caxc3xb1a) and wood (cuchi) that reached a height of 5xc2xa0m (16xc2xa0ft) in the center. | WIKI |
The initial church in each mission (except in Santa Ana de Velasco) was temporary, essentially no more than a chapel and built as quickly as possible of local wood, unembellished save for a simple altar. | WIKI |
The construction of the restored churches seen today falls in the period between 1745 and 1770 and is characterized by the use of locally available natural materials like wood, used in the carved columns, pulpits and sets of drawers. | WIKI |
Especially remarkable are the pulpits made of brightly painted wood and supported by carved sirens. | WIKI |
There remain a handful of original sculptures in retablos often depicting Madonnas, the crucifixion, and saints, carved in wood and then painted. | WIKI |
Crafts, often carved of wood using the same techniques as in colonial times, provide additional income. | WIKI |