Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Megalithic Jar Sites in Xiengkhuang – Plain of Jars' has mentioned 'Megalithic' in the following places:
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The Plain of Jars (Lao: xe0xbax97xe0xbaxbbxe0xbbx88xe0xbax87xe0xbbx84xe0xbaxabxe0xbaxabxe0xbaxb4xe0xbax99 Thong Hai Hin, [txcaxb0xc5x8dxc5x8b hxc7x8ej hxc7x90n]) is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos.
Incidentally, the megalithic Dravidians of South India used giant burial urns called Mudhumakkal Thazhi ('burial-pots-of-the-old-people') or EemaThazhi.
More than 2100 tubular-shaped megalithic stone jars used for funerary practices in the Iron Age give the Plain of Jars its name.
The size of the megalithic jars, and their large number and wide distribution within the Province of Xiengkhuang is remarkable, and the serial property of 15 components contains a range of sites that can attest to the quarrying, manufacturing, transportation and use of the funerary jars over this lengthy period of southeast Asian cultural histories.
The authenticity of the serial property is based on the form, design, materials and locations of the megalithic jars and other attributes such as lids, secondary burials and archaeological deposits.