Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro' has mentioned 'Brick' in the following places:
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[17] Most were built of fired and mortared brick; some incorporated sun-dried mud-brick and wooden superstructures. | WIKI |
[25] Due to the period in which these wells were built and used, it is likely that the circular brick well design used at this and many other Harappan sites are an invention that should be credited to the Indus civilization, as there is no existing evidence of this design from Mesopotamia or Egypt at this time, and even later. | WIKI |
Moenjodaro comprises two sectors: a citadel area in the west where the Buddhist stupa was constructed with unbaked brick over the ruins of Moenjodaro in the 2nd century AD, and to the east, the lower city ruins spread out along the banks of the Indus. | UNESCO |
The Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro comprise burnt brick structures covering 240 ha, of which only about one third has been excavated since 1922. | UNESCO |
This was the subject of a UNESCO international campaign in the 1970s, which partially mitigated the attack on the mud brick buildings. | UNESCO |
The Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro comprise the first great urban center of the Indus civilization built 5000 years ago with burnt brick structures. | UNESCO |