Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Gold' in the following places:
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[1] The kingdom was the first stage in a development that would culminate in the creation of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe in the 13th century, and with gold trading links to Rhapta and Kilwa Kisiwani on the African east coast. | WIKI |
The control of the gold and ivory trade greatly increased the political power of the K2 culture. | WIKI |
Gold objects were uncovered in elite burials on the royal hill (Mapungubwe Hill). | WIKI |
Two adult burials (labeled numbers 10 and 14 by the early excavators) as well as one unlabelled skeleton (referred to as the original gold burial)[13] were associated with gold artefacts and were unearthed from the so-called grave area upon Mapungubwe Hill. | WIKI |
The skeleton labelled number 14 (female) was buried with at least 100 gold wire bangles around her ankles and there were at least one thousand gold beads in her grave. | WIKI |
The last gold burial (male), who was most probably the king, was buried with a headrest and three objects made of gold foil tacked onto a wooden core, depicting a bowl, scepter and rhino. | WIKI |
From its hinterland it harvested gold and ivory - commodities in scarce supply elsewhere xe2x80x93 and this brought it great wealth as displayed through imports such as Chinese porcelain and Persian glass beads. | UNESCO |