Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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The series of 111 out of the 937 known archaeological pile-dwelling sites in six countries around the Alpine and sub-alpine regions of Europe is composed of the remains of prehistoric settlements dating from 5,000 to 500 BC which are situated under water, on lake shores, along rivers or in wetlands. | UNESCO |
The exceptional conservation conditions for organic materials provided by the waterlogged sites, combined with extensive under-water archaeological investigations and research in many fields of natural science, such as archaeobotany and archaeozoology, over the past decades, has combined to present an outstanding detailed perception of the world of early agrarian societies in Europe. | UNESCO |
In view of the possibilities for the exact dating of wooden architectural elements by dendrochronology, the sites have provided exceptional archaeological sources that allow an understanding of entire prehistoric villages and their detailed construction techniques and spatial development over very long time periods. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The series of pile dwelling sites are one of the most important archaeological sources for the study of early agrarian societies in Europe between 5,000 and 500 BC. | UNESCO |
The revealed archaeological evidence allows an unique understanding of the way these societies interacted with their environment, in response to new technologies, and also to the impact of climate change. | UNESCO |
It therefore comprises the complete cultural context of the archaeological phenomena. | UNESCO |
Their archaeological strata, preserved in the ground or under water are authentic in structure, material and substance, without any later or modern additions. | UNESCO |
An over-arching presentation framework needs to be developed that allows coordination between museums and an agreed standard of archaeological data to ensure understanding of the value of the whole property and how individual sites contribute to that whole. | UNESCO |
Proposed actions that may have a significant impact on the heritage values of the archaeological areas nominated for inscription are restricted. | UNESCO |