Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maya Site of Copan' has mentioned 'Altar' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Artistic conception of mayas at the Stela I and altar.
[25] The hieroglyphic text on Copxc3xa1n Altar Q describes the lord being elevated to kingship with the receipt of his royal scepter.
On Altarxc2xa0Q he is depicted as a Teotihuacano warrior with goggle eyes and a war serpent shield.
Rulerxc2xa03 is depicted on the 8th-century Altarxc2xa0Q, but his name glyph has broken away.
The next two kings in the dynastic sequence are only known from their sculptures on Altarxc2xa0Q.
Wil Ohl K'inich, the eighth ruler, is another king known only by his appearance on Altarxc2xa0Q.
He is also depicted on Altarxc2xa0Q even though he ruled for less than two years.
He also erected a stela at the Santa Rita site 12 kilometers (7.5xc2xa0mi) away and is mentioned on Altarxc2xa0L at Quiriguxc3xa1 in relation to the same event in 652.
Smoke Imix ruled Copxc3xa1n for 67xc2xa0years and died on 15xc2xa0June 695 at the age of 79, an age that was so distinguished that it is used to identify him in place of his name on Altarxc2xa0Q.
At the base of the temple, he placed the famous Altarxc2xa0Q, which shows each of the 16xc2xa0rulers of the city from K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' through to Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat, with a hieroglyphic text on top describing the founding of the dynasty.
He commissioned Altarxc2xa0L in the style of Altarxc2xa0Q but the monument was never finished xe2x80x94 one face shows the enthronement of the king and a second face was started but two others were completely blank.
[65] Archaeologists have excavated extensive tunnels under the Acropolis, revealing how the royal complex at the heart of Copxc3xa1n developed over the centuries and uncovering several hieroglyphic texts that date back to the Early Classic and verify details of the early dynastic rulers of the city who were recorded on Altarxc2xa0Q hundreds of years later.
Stelaxc2xa0M and its associated altar are at its base and a large sculpted figure is located in the centre of every 12thxc2xa0step.
Altar Q depicts 16 kings in the dynastic succession of the city
Altar Q is the most famous monument at Copxc3xa1n.
[83] Tatiana Proskouriakoff first discovered the inscription on the West Side of Altar Q that tells us the date of the inauguration of Yax Pasaj.
The archaeological remains and imposing public squares reveal the three main stages of development, during which evolved the temples, plazas, altar complexes and ball courts that can be seen today, before the city was abandoned in the early 10th century.