Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'God' in the following places:
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[130] It lies in the southwest portion of Tikal's central core, south of Temple III and west of Temple V.[102][104][131] It was decorated with stucco masks of the sun god and dates to the Late Preclassic;[16] this pyramid is part of an enclosed complex of structures that remained intact and un-impacted by later building activity at Tikal. | WIKI |
It has a portrait of the king with the Underworld Jaguar God under one arm and the Mexican Tlaloc under the other. | WIKI |
It bears a sculpture of the king facing to the right, holding the head of an underworld jaguar god, one of the patron deities of the city. | WIKI |
He carries a spearthrower in one hand and bears a shield decorated with the face of Tlaloc, the Teotihuacan war god. | WIKI |
Stela 32 is a fragmented monument with a foreign Teotihuacan-style sculpture apparently depicting the lord of that city with the attributes of the central Mexican storm god Tlaloc, including his goggle eyes and tasselled headdress. | WIKI |
[165] Among the offerings was an incense-burner in the shape of an elderly underworld god, sitting on a stool made of human bones and holding a severed head in his hands. | WIKI |
Archeologists filled these hollows with stucco and thus excavated four effigies of the god K'awiil, the wooden originals long gone. | WIKI |
Burial 196 is a Late Classic royal tomb that contained a jade mosaic vessel topped with the head of the Maize God. | WIKI |