Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Major construction at Tikal was already taking place in the Late Preclassic period, first appearing around 400xe2x80x93300 BC, including the building of major pyramids and platforms, although the city was still dwarfed by sites further north such as El Mirador and Nakbe.
[57] The "Tikal hiatus" refers to a period between the late 6th to late 7th century where there was a lapse in the writing of inscriptions and large-scale construction at Tikal.
He initiated a program of new construction and turned the tables on Calakmul when, in 695, he captured the enemy noble and threw the enemy state into a long decline from which it never fully recovered.
[75] Construction continued at the beginning of the century, with the erection of Temple 3, the last of the city's major pyramids, and the erection of monuments to mark the 19th K'atun in 810.
The limestone used for construction was local and quarried on-site.
The North Acropolis, together with the Great Plaza immediately to the south, is one of the most studied architectural groups in the Maya area; the Tikal Project excavated a massive trench across the complex, thoroughly investigating its construction history.
It is a complex group with construction beginning in the Preclassic Period, around 350 BC.
[120] The temple has been dated to about AD 700, in the Late Classic period, via radiocarbon analysis and the dating of ceramics associated with the structure places its construction during the reign of Nun Bak Chak in the second half of the 7th century.
[122] The final version of Temple 33 was completely dismantled by archeologists in 1965 in order to arrive at the earlier stages of construction.
There are significant archaeological elements that remain untouched until today which provide evidence of the authentic materials and construction techniques.
To continue with traditional construction practices, the use of locally available material, of traditional knowledge systems and of skilled craftsmanship will also be important.