Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mesa Verde National Park' has mentioned 'Canyon' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Archaic pictographs, c.xe2x80x892500 BC, Sego Canyon, Utah
This practice continued into the mid- to late 12th century, but by the start of the 13th century they began living in canyon locations that were close to water sources and within walking distance of their fields.
[39] Others colonized canyon rims and slopes in multi-family structures that grew to unprecedented size as populations swelled.
[49][c] While most of the violence, which peaked between 1275 and 1285, is generally ascribed to in-fighting amongst Mesa Verdeans, archaeological evidence found at Sand Canyon Pueblo, in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, suggests that violent interactions also occurred between Mesa Verdeans and people from outside the region.
[30] Evidence of the attacks was discovered by members of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center during the 1990s.
Mesa Verde is best known for a large number of well-preserved cliff dwellings, houses built in alcoves, or rock overhangs along the canyon walls.
Specific constructions had many similarities but were generally unique in form due to the individual topography of different alcoves along the canyon walls.
[75] It is aligned to the major lunar standstill, which occurs once every 18.6 years, and the sunset during the winter solstice, which can be viewed setting over the temple from a platform at the south end of Cliff Palace, across Fewkes Canyon.
At the bottom of the canyon is the Sun Temple fire pit, which is illuminated by the first rays of the rising sun during the winter solstice.
Between 750 and 800, Mesa Verdeans began constructing two large water containment structures in canyon bottoms xe2x80x93 the Morefield and Box Elder reservoirs.
[90] The Mesa Verde black-on-white pottery was produced at three locations: Sand Canyon, Castle Rock, and Mesa Verde.
The angle of the sun in winter warmed the masonry of the cliff dwellings, warm breezes blew from the valley, and the air was ten to twenty degrees warmer in the canyon alcoves than on the top of the mesa.
and from this receives its characteristic yellow tint to its canyon faces.
[113] The following year, Moss led eminent photographer William Henry Jackson through Mancos Canyon, at the base of Mesa Verde.
Word of the Ancestral Puebloan great houses had spread, and Acowitz, a member of the Ute tribe, told the Wetherills of a special cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde: "Deep in that canyon and near its head are many houses of the old people xe2x80x93 the Ancient Ones.