Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque' has mentioned 'Art' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Rulers 1.2 Early Classic period 1.3 Late Classic period 1.4 Abandonment 2 Art and architecture 2.1 Temple of the Inscriptions 2.2 Temples of the Cross group 2.3 Palace 2.4 Other notable buildings 3 Modern investigations 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
[3] One of the main figures responsible for rebuilding Palenque and for a renaissance in the city's art and architecture is also one of the best-known Maya Ajaw, Kxcaxbcinich Janaabxcaxbc Pakal (Pacal the Great), who ruled from 615 to 683. | WIKI |
His brother succeeded him continuing with the same enthusiasm of construction and art, reconstructing and enlarging the north side of the Palace. | WIKI |
Art and architecture[edit] | WIKI |
He was the first to note that the figures depicted in Palenque's ancient art looked like the local Native Americans; some other early explorers, even years later, attributed the site to such distant peoples as Egyptians, Polynesians, or the Lost Tribes of Israel. | WIKI |
Alfred Maudslay encamped at the ruins in 1890xe2x80x931891 and took extensive photographs of all the art and inscriptions he could find, and made paper and plaster molds of many of the inscriptions, and detailed maps and drawings, setting a high standard for all future investigators to follow. | WIKI |
Meanwhile, Robertson was conducting a detailed examination of all art at Palenque, including recording all the traces of color on the sculptures. | WIKI |
Criteria (i): Palenque is an incomparable achievement of Mayan art. | UNESCO |