Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'My Son Sanctuary' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
From the 4th to the 14th century AD, the valley at Mxe1xbbxb9 Sxc6xa1n was a site of religious ceremony for kings of the ruling dynasties of Champa, as well as a burial place for Cham royalty and national heroes.
At one time, the site encompassed over 70 temples as well as numerous stele bearing historically important inscriptions in Sanskrit and Cham.
In 605 AD, the Chinese general Liu Fang led an army southwards from the area of what is now northern Vietnam, defeated the elephant-riders of Sambhuvarman, and sacked the Cham capital, making off with an enormous booty that included over one thousand Buddhist books as well as the gold tablets commemorating the reigns of the previous eighteen kings.
For many centuries, the building of temples and shrines of varying sizes continued, and Mxe1xbbxb9 Sxc6xa1n served as the religious and cultural center of the Cham civilization in central Vietnam, as well as the burial place of kings and religious leaders.
A scale model of the former temple created by Japanese researchers as well as a schematic frontal view are exhibited in the Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang.
Eight groups of 71 standing monuments exist as well as extensive buried archaeology representing the complete historic sequence of construction of tower temples at the site, covering the entire period of the existence of the Champa Kingdom.
There remains an enduring issue of the possible presence of unidentified, unexploded ordnance within the boundaries of the propertyxe2x80x99s buffer zone, which has affected the archaeological research of newly-discovered areas, restoration of eight monumental areas, as well as site presentation for visitors.