Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Summit' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[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.
Like other major temples at Tikal, the summit shrine had three consecutive chambers with the doorways spanned by wooden lintels, only the middle of which was carved.
The queen's portrait was carved into the lintel spanning the doorway of the summit shrine.
[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).
Stela 26 was found in the summit shrine of Temple 34, underneath a broken masonry altar.
[164] In ancient times the sculpture was broken and the upper portion was moved to the summit of Temple 33 and ritually buried.