Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
This Amazon is famous in their traditions: her house or dairy of stone is yet extant; some of the inhabitants dwell in it all summer, though it be some hundred years old; the whole is built of stone, without any wood, lime, earth, or mortar to cement it, and is built in form of a circle pyramid-wise towards the top, having a vent in it, the fire being always in the centre of the floor; the stones are long and thin, which supplies the defect of wood; the body of this house contains not above nine persons sitting; there are three beds or low vaults that go off the side of the wall, a pillar betwixt each bed, which contains five men apiece; at the entry to one of these low vaults is a stone standing upon one end fixxe2x80x99d; upon this they say she ordinarily laid her helmet; there are two stones on the other side, upon which she is reported to have laid her sword: she is said to have been much addicted to hunting, and that in her time all the space betwixt this isle and that of Harries, was one continued tract of dry land.
This enables the wind to pass through the cavities in the wall but keeps the rain out.
16 in the modern village has an early Christian stone cross built into the front wall, which may date from the 7th century.
The Head Wall surrounds the site, with Tobar Childa top left, the 19th century Street at centre and the new military base to the right.
Tobar Childa itself is supplied by two springs that lie just outside the Head Wall that was constructed around the Village to prevent sheep and cattle gaining access to the cultivated areas within its boundary.
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.
Dxc3xb9n means "fort", and there is but a single ruined wall of a structure said to have been built in the far-distant past by the Fir Bolg.