Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites' has mentioned 'Bronze Age' in the following places:
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Together with inter-related monuments, and their associated landscapes, they demonstrate Neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial and mortuary practices resulting from around 2000 years of continuous use and monument building between circa 3700 and 1600 BC. | UNESCO |
The World Heritage property comprises two areas of Chalkland in southern Britain within which complexes of Neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial and funerary monuments and associated sites were built. | UNESCO |
The careful siting of monuments in relation to the landscape helps us to further understand the Neolithic and Bronze Age. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The World Heritage property provides an outstanding illustration of the evolution of monument construction and of the continual use and shaping of the landscape over more than 2000 years, from the early Neolithic to the Bronze Age. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): The complexes of monuments at Stonehenge and Avebury provide an exceptional insight into the funerary and ceremonial practices in Britain in the Neolithic and Bronze Age. | UNESCO |
They contain the major Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments that exemplify the creative genius and technological skills for which the property is inscribed. | UNESCO |
At Avebury the boundary was extended in 2008 to include East Kennet Long Barrow and Fyfield Down with its extensive Bronze Age field system and naturally occurring Sarsen Stones. | UNESCO |
The survival of the Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments at both Stonehenge and Avebury is exceptional and remarkable given their age xe2x80x93 they were built and used between around 3700 and 1600 BC. | UNESCO |