Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Stećci Medieval Tombstone Graveyards' has mentioned 'Stone' 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 |
[10][9][11][12] In 1495 lectionary they are recorded as kamy (stone). | WIKI |
The term stexc4x87ak is uncommon in regional dialects and without etiological value,[9] and semantically incorrect and contradicting as it derives from the verb "to stand", while the chest-type to which it refers predominantly is laid down, while another sub-type of pillars and crosses is the one predominantly upright; this upright or standing sub-type does not amount even 5% of the overall number of stexc4x87ci; in the original stexc4x87ci inscriptions they are most often called as kami (meaning "stone" regardless of the form), thus some scholars proposed the term kamik (pl. | WIKI |
Stexc4x87ci are described as horizontal and vertical tombstones, made of stone, with a flat or gable-top surface, with or without a pedestal. | WIKI |
"I have for long lain here, and for much longer shall I lie"; "I was born into a great joy and I died into a great sorrow"; "I was nothing then, I am nothing now"; "You will be like I, and I can not be like you"; "May he who topples this stone be cursed" xe2x80x94 Some translated examples of inscriptions. | WIKI |
[71] Vladimir xc4x86orovixc4x87 pointed out that the "Old Slavs have not used monoliths or larger blocks of stone to make their apartments, let alone for the grave signs. | WIKI |
She noted the possibility that initially the stone monuments as such could have been introduced by the feudal nobility in the mid 14th century, which tradition was embraced by the Vlach tribes who introduced figural decoration. | WIKI |
In the county, the burials were not done in the ground without additional stone architecture. | WIKI |
These monolithic stone tombstones (stexc4x87ci) were created in the period from the second half of the 12th century to the 16th century, although they were most intensively made during the 14th and 15th centuries. | UNESCO |
The stexc4x87ci were carved from single stone which reflected the skills and knowledge of the master craftsmen. | UNESCO |