Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Ruins' in the following places:
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[9] Hieroglyphic inscriptions at the ruins refer to the ancient city as Yax Mutal or Yax Mutul, meaning "First Mutal". | WIKI |
The ruins lie among the tropical rainforests of northern Guatemala that formed the cradle of lowland Maya civilization. | WIKI |
After 950, Tikal was all but deserted, although a remnant population may have survived in perishable huts interspersed among the ruins. | WIKI |
Even these final inhabitants abandoned the city in the 10th or 11th centuries and the rainforest claimed the ruins for the next thousand years. | WIKI |
As is often the case with huge ancient ruins, knowledge of the site was never completely lost in the region. | WIKI |
It seems that local people never forgot about Tikal and they guided Guatemalan expeditions to the ruins in the 1850s. | WIKI |
Pioneering archeologists started to clear, map and record the ruins in the 1880s. | WIKI |
In 1951, a small airstrip was built at the ruins,[17] which previously could only be reached by several days' travel through the jungle on foot or mule. | WIKI |