Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Human' in the following places:
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The islands' human heritage includes numerous unique architectural features from the historic and prehistoric periods, although the earliest written records of island life date from the Late Middle Ages.
A third taxon endemic to St Kilda, a subspecies of house mouse known as the St Kilda house mouse (Mus musculus muralis), vanished entirely after the departure of human inhabitants, as it was strictly associated with settlements and buildings.
They provide a living testament to the longevity of human occupation of St Kilda and, in addition, are a potentially significant genetic resource.
Overlaying the spectacular natural landscape and giving scale to it all, is a rich cultural landscape that bears exceptional testimony to millennia of human occupation.
Criterion (iii): St Kilda bears exceptional testimony to over two millennia of human occupation in extreme conditions.
The natural heritage of the archipelago is the result of natural processes coupled with its long history of human occupation and, more recently, external human influences.
Ownership and stewardship of the archipelago by the National Trust for Scotland, the statutory designations in place, the archipelagoxe2x80x99s remote location, the difficulty of accessing it and human activities almost entirely centred upon Hirta, have significantly contributed to retaining the integrity of the archipelagoxe2x80x99s heritage.