Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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Embedded within the much larger Maya Biosphere Reserve, exceeding two million hectares and contiguous with additional conservation areas, Tikal National Park is one of the few World Heritage properties inscribed according to both natural and cultural criteria for its extraordinary biodiversity and archaeological importance. | UNESCO |
Tikal, a major Pre-Columbian political, economic and military centre, is one of the most important archaeological complexes left by the Maya civilization. | UNESCO |
A wider zone of key archaeological importance, around 1,200 hectares, covers residential areas and historic water reservoirs, today known as xe2x80x9caguadasxe2x80x9d. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The archaeological remains at Tikal National Park reflect the cultural evolution of Mayan society from hunter-gathering to farming, with an elaborate religious, artistic and scientific culture. | UNESCO |
The 57,600 hectares protected as a national park provide an umbrella for the conservation of the magnificent archaeological remains of a major centre of the Maya civilisation. | UNESCO |
Even though the boundaries of the National Park, identical to the property in its extension, have been defined primarily based on the location of the main archaeological features, they cover a notable array of highly valuable habitat for countless species of flora and fauna. | UNESCO |
This extension would also be crucial to ensure the protection of archaeological remains which are currently outside the propertyxe2x80x99s boundaries and which are essential attributes to the understanding of the long-term evolution of Tikal as a whole. | UNESCO |
There are significant archaeological elements that remain untouched until today which provide evidence of the authentic materials and construction techniques. | UNESCO |
Looting of archaeological remains has been occurring in the property, indicating a need for stronger control and enforcement of legislative and regulatory measures. | UNESCO |
Concrete impacts include problems with solid waste and wastewater, as well as impacts on the archaeological remains from physical erosion and vandalism, requiring careful assessments and management responses. | UNESCO |