Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System' has mentioned 'Silver' in the following places:
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The mountain is the location of an important silver, copper, and lead mine, the only mine which had been working continuously for over 1,000 years when it finally closed in 1988. | WIKI |
His charger impatiently pawed the ground with its hooves whilst waiting for his master to return and so exposed a vein of silver ore. | WIKI |
The ore contained an average of 14% of zinc, 6% lead, 2% copper, 1xc2xa0g/t gold and 140xc2xa0g/t silver. | WIKI |
Initially the main product was copper ore, then, (much) later lead, and with lead, silver. | WIKI |
According to his Res gestae saxonicae, Emperor Otto the Great had silver ore deposits (Latin: venas argenti) opened and extracted. | WIKI |
In 1005, attracted by the presence of silver, King Henry II of Germany had the Imperial Palace of Goslar (Kaiserpfalz Goslar) built at the foot of Mt. | WIKI |
The chief metals extracted from these ores included silver, lead, copper and zinc, on which the wealth of Goslar was based. | WIKI |
The remains of the Cistercian monastery of Walkenried and the mines of the Upper Harz bear testimony to the first attempts to systematically extract non-ferrous metal ores (including silver, lead, tin and copper) in Europe, and to develop water-management systems for this purpose. | UNESCO |