Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Megalithic Temples of Malta' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The space between the apses' walls and the external boundary wall is usually filled with loose stones and earth, sometimes containing cultural debris including pottery shards.
A boundary wall encloses the temples.
[44] The plan of the temple incorporates five large apses, with traces of the plaster that once covered the irregular wall still clinging between the blocks.
[51] The north wall is in better shape; originally the entrance opened on a court, but the doorway was later closed off in the Tarxien phase, with altars set in the corners formed by the closure.
The oldest structure is the eleven-metre-long straight wall to the west of the temples' first entrance.
[57] One can clearly see the effects of this choice in the outer southern wall, where the great orthostats are exposed to the sea-winds.
The external walls are usually constructed in larger blocks set alternately face out and edge out, tying the wall securely into the rest of the building.
The space between the external wall and the walls of the inner chambers is filled with stones and earth, binding the whole structure together.