Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Tomb' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[52] His tomb had Teotihuacan characteristics and he was depicted in later portraits dressed in the warrior garb of Teotihuacan.
[21] Among items recovered from the Late Classic tomb were a large collection of inscribed human and animal bone tubes and strips with sophisticated scenes depicting deities and people, finely carved and rubbed with vermilion, as well as jade and shell ornaments and ceramic vessels filled with offerings of food and drink.
The temple was dedicated to the wife of Jasaw Chan K'awil, although no tomb was found.
While the new pyramid was being built another high ranking tomb (Burial 24) was inserted into the rubble core of the building.
Burial 1 is a tomb in the Lost World complex.
A fine ceramic bowl was recovered from the tomb, with the handle formed from three-dimensional head and neck of a bird emerging from the two-dimensional body painted on the lid.
The tomb contained a rich array of offerings, including ceramic vessels and food, and nine youths were sacrificed to accompany the dead king.
Pots in the tomb were stuccoed and painted and many demonstrated a blend of Maya and Teotihuacan styles.
[171] The tomb was sealed with a corbel vault, then the pyramid was built on top.
[122][172] The chamber of the tomb was cut from the bedrock and contained the remains of the king himself together with those of two adolescents who had been sacrificed in order to accompany the deceased ruler.
[172] The walls of the tomb were covered with white stucco painted with hieroglyphs that included the Long Count date equivalent to 20 March 457, probably the date of either the death or interment of the king.
The tomb contained a single male skeleton, which lacked a skull and its thighbones.
[27][32] The dynastic founder of Tikal, Yax Ehb' Xook, has been linked to this tomb, which lies deep in the heart of the North Acropolis.
[57] Among the contents of the tomb were a stingray spine, a spondylus shell and twenty-six ceramic vessels.
The tomb contained rich offerings of jadeite, ceramics, shell and works of art.
One of the outstanding pieces recovered from the tomb was an ornate jade mosaic vessel with the lid bearing a sculpted portrait of the king himself.
This flood had covered wooden objects that had completely rotted away by the time the tomb was excavated, leaving hollows in the dried mud.
Burial 196 is a Late Classic royal tomb that contained a jade mosaic vessel topped with the head of the Maize God.