Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petroglyphs within the Archaeological Landscape of Tamgaly' has mentioned 'Bronze Age' in the following places:
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Middle Bronze Age glyphs have the greatest aesthetic and cultural value. | WIKI |
Late Bronze Age and transitional period glyphs have less variety and are less technically rendered. | WIKI |
The Gorge and its surrounding rocky landscape, where shiny black stones rise up rhythmically in steps, have attracted pastoral communities since the Bronze Age, and have come to be imbued with strong symbolic associations. | UNESCO |
The Archaeological Landscape of Tamgaly features a remarkable concentration of some 5,000 petroglyphs, associated settlements and burial grounds, which together provide testimony to the husbandry, social organization and rituals of pastoral peoples from the Bronze Age right through to the early 20th century. | UNESCO |
The delineation of the property into a sacred core and outer residential periphery, combined with sacred images of sun-heads, altars, and enclosed cult areas, provide a unique assembly, which has maintained persistent sacred associations from the Bronze Age to the present day. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): The dense and coherent group of petroglyphs, with sacred images, altars and cult areas, together with their associated settlements and burial sites, provide a substantial testimony to the lives and beliefs of pastoral peoples of the central Asian steppes from the Bronze Age to the present day. | UNESCO |