Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Pyramid' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Lost World Pyramid in the Mundo Perdido complex
[108] The complex was organized as a large E-Group consisting of a pyramid aligned with a platform to the east that supported three temples.
[110] The Mundo Perdido complex was given its name by the archeologists of the University of Pennsylvania; it is centered upon the Lost World Pyramid and a small platform to the west of it.
A row of plain stelae is placed immediately to the west of the eastern pyramid and to the north of the pyramids.
[88] The first twin pyramid complex was built in the early 6th century in the East Plaza.
Temple I (also known as the Temple of Ah Cacao or Temple of the Great Jaguar) is a funerary pyramid dedicated to Jasaw Chan K'awil, who was entombed in the structure in AD 734,[91][97] the pyramid was completed around 740xe2x80x93750.
[21][115] The shrine at the summit of the pyramid has three chambers, each behind the next, with the doorways spanned by wooden lintels fashioned from multiple beams.
[97] Temple IV marks the reign of Yikxe2x80x99in Chan Kawil (Ruler B, the son of Ruler A or Jasaw Chan K'awiil I) and two carved wooden lintels over the doorway that leads into the temple on the pyramid's summit record a long count date (9.15.10.0.0) that corresponds to CE 741 (Sharer 1994:169).
Temple IV is the largest pyramid built anywhere in the Maya region in the 8th century,[118] and as it currently stands is the tallest pre-Columbian structure in the Americas although the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan may originally have been taller, as may have been one of the structures at El Mirador.
Temple 33 was a funerary pyramid erected over the tomb of Siyaj Chan K'awiil I (known as Burial 48) in the North Acropolis.
While the new pyramid was being built another high ranking tomb (Burial 24) was inserted into the rubble core of the building.
The pyramid was then completed, standing 33 meters (108xc2xa0ft) tall.
Structure 34 is a pyramid in the North Acropolis that was built by Siyaj Chan K'awiil II over the tomb of his father, Yax Nuun Ayiin I.
The pyramid was topped by a three chambered shrine, the rooms situated one behind the other.
Structure 5D-43 is an unusual radial temple in the East Plaza, built over a pre-existing twin pyramid complex.
[128] It is located near to the Lost World pyramid.
The Lost World Pyramid (Structure 5C-54) is the largest structure in the Mundo Perdido complex.
[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.
By the end of the Late Preclassic this pyramid was one of the largest structures in the Maya region.
[171] The tomb was sealed with a corbel vault, then the pyramid was built on top.
It is a large vaulted chamber deep within the pyramid, below the level of the Great Plaza.
The diversity and quality of architectonical and sculptural ensembles serving ceremonial, administrative and residential functions are exemplified in a number of exceptional places, such as the Great Plaza, the Lost World Complex, the Twin Pyramid Complexes, as well as in ball courts and irrigation structures.