Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Stećci Medieval Tombstone Graveyards' has mentioned 'Necropolis' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Stexc4x87ak in Radimlja necropolis
Stexc4x87ci at Radimlja necropolis
In 1953 he concluded that the smith-stonemason Grubaxc4x8d from Boljun necropolis near Stolac built stexc4x87ak of Bogavac Tarah Bol(j)unovixc4x87 not later than 1477, and that most of the monuments of Herzegovinian Vlachs, and not only Herzegovian and not only Vlachs,[35] could be dated to the second half of the 15th century.
[101] The research of 11 skeletons from necropolis at Pavlovac near Praxc4x8da, often attributed to the Pavlovixc4x87 noble family, also shown clean Dinaric type, indicating Vlachian origin, although historical sources don't call Pavlovixc4x87i as Vlachs.
Examples of family necropolis are those by Sankovixc4x87 in village Biskup near Konjic, by Miloradovixc4x87-Stjepanovixc4x87 (Hrabreni) in Radimlja near Stolac, by Pavlovixc4x87 near Sarajevo, and by unknown family at Donja Zgoxc5xa1xc4x87a near Kakanj.
The medieval Mramorje necropolis in Serbia is part of Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance and contains large number of stexc4x87ak tombs.
Radimlja necropolis, Bosnia and Herzegovina Radimlja, Bosnia and Herzegovina Umoljani, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dugopolje, Bosnia and Herzegovina Morine, Bosnia and Herzegovina Velike Grebenice, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina Velimlje, Montenegro Cetinje, Montenegro Klenak, Montenegro Mramorje, Serbia Somewhere in Dalmatia, Croatia Somewhere in Dalmatia, Croatia