Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Masada' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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However, the archaeological evidence relevant to this event is ambiguous at best[2][3] and rejected entirely by some scholars. | WIKI |
[8] However, so far no Hasmonean-period building remains could be identified during archaeological excavations. | WIKI |
Significant discrepancies exist between archaeological findings and Josephus' writings. | WIKI |
A 2,000-year-old Judean date palm seed discovered during archaeological excavations in the early 1960s was successfully germinated into a date plant, popularly known as "Methuselah" after the longest-living figure in the Hebrew Bible. | WIKI |
[9] However, their excavators could make no archaeological discovery able to support this presumption. | WIKI |
However, the archaeological evidence relevant to this event is ambiguous at best[2][3] and rejected entirely by some scholars. | WIKI |
Many of the artifacts exhibited were unearthed by Yadin and his archaeological team from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem during the 1960s. | WIKI |
Limited restoration works have been carried out to aid visitor interpretation with original archaeological levels being clearly defined by a prominent black line set in the new mortar joints. | UNESCO |
Certain significant archaeological elements, such as the Roman camps and siegeworks, remain virtually untouched. | UNESCO |