Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Medieval' in the following places:
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The medieval village on Hirta was rebuilt in the 19th century, but illnesses brought by increased external contacts through tourism, and the upheaval of the First World War contributed to the island's evacuation in 1930. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Origin of names 2 Geography 3 History 3.1 Prehistory 3.2 14th to 17th century 3.3 Religion 3.4 Way of life 3.5 Tourism in the 19th century 3.6 First World War 3.7 Evacuation and aftermath 3.8 Military occupation 4 21st century tourism 5 Architecture 5.1 Prehistoric buildings 5.2 Medieval village 5.3 Post Medieval structures 5.4 Buildings on other islands 6 Fauna and flora 6.1 Wildlife 6.2 Soay Sheep 7 Nature conservation 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External links | WIKI |
Medieval village[edit] | WIKI |
A medieval village lay near Tobar Childa, about 350 metres (1,150xc2xa0ft) from the shore, at the foot of the slopes of Conachair. | WIKI |
Extensive ruins of field walls and cleitean and the remnants of a medieval 'house' with a beehive-shaped annexe remain. | WIKI |
Post Medieval structures[edit] | WIKI |
The Head Wall was built in 1834 when the medieval village was abandoned and a new one planned between Tobar Childa and the sea some 700xc2xa0feet (200 m) down the slope. | WIKI |