Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Palaces of Abomey' has mentioned 'Culture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 2 Culture 3 Traditional architecture 3.1 Layout 3.2 Bas reliefs 4 UNESCO recognition 5 Museum 6 Damages 7 Conservation and protection 8 Gallery 9 References
Culture[edit]
Dahomean culture was deep rooted with intense reverence for the kings of Dahomey and with great religious significance.
Ceremonies were part of the culture; with human sacrifice as one of the practice.
In recognition of the unique cultural significance of these monuments, UNESCO inscribed the Royal Palaces of Abomey under the List of World Heritage Sites in 1985 under Culture xe2x80x93 Criteria IV.
These palaces obey the principles relating to the culture Aja-Fon, and constitute not only the decision-making centre of the kingdom, but also the centre for the development of craft techniques, and storage for the treasures of the kingdom.
They are the living expression of a culture and an organized power, testimony to the glorious past of the kings who ruled the Kingdom of Dahomey from 1620 to 1900.
The administrative, technical and participatory management of the site is regulated by decrees of the Minister of Culture.