Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Stećci Medieval Tombstone Graveyards' has mentioned 'Marble' in the following places:
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[9] In Herzegovina they are also called as maxc5xa1eti / maxc5xa1ete (Italian massetto meaning "big rock", or Turkish mexc5x9fhet/mexc5xa1hed meaning "tombstone of a fallen hero"[nb 1]), in Central and Western Bosnia as mramori / mramorje / mramorovi (marble), while in Serbia and Montenegro as usaxc4x91enik (implantation)[citation needed].On the stexc4x87ci inscriptions they are called as bilig (mark), kamen bilig (stone mark), kxc3xa2m / kami / kamen (stone), hram (shrine), zlamen (sign), kuxc4x87a (house), raka (pit), greb/grob (grave). | WIKI |
[17] Until the very early 20th century there was wandering in terminology, and some scholars proposed general terms like nadgrobni biljezi (gravestone markers) and mramorje (marble) to be more appropriate. | WIKI |
The stexc4x87ci area or cemetery folk names show respect and admiration for their dimensions, age or representations: Divsko groblje (Giantsxe2x80x99 cemetery), Maxc5xa1ete (big stones), Mramori/Mramorje (marble blocks), Grxc4x8dko groblje (Greek cemetery), Tursko groblje (Turkish cemetery), Kaursko groblje (Giaourxe2x80x99s cemetery). | WIKI |