Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maya Site of Copan' has mentioned 'Monument' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Very little is known about Rulers 3 to 6 in the dynastic succession, although it is known from a fragment of a broken monument reused as construction fill in a later building that one of them was a son of Popol Hol.
Archaeologists have recovered little evidence of activity for the first 26xc2xa0years of his reign, but in ADxc2xa0652 there was a sudden explosion of monument production, with two stelae being erected in the Great Plaza and a further four in important locations across the Copxc3xa1n Valley.
[51] Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat was able to celebrate his second K'atun in ADxc2xa0802 with his own monument, but the king's participation in the K'atun ending ceremony of ADxc2xa0810 was marked at Quiriguxc3xa1, not at Copxc3xa1n.
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.
The Monument Plaza contains the greatest concentration of sculpted monuments at the site.
Structure 10L-4 is a platform with four stairways situated by the Monument Plaza.
The upper chamber of the Margarita phase temple was converted to receive offerings and the unusual Xukpi stone, a dedicatory monument used in one of the earlier phases, was reused in this later phase.
The Ballcourt is immediately north of the Court of the Hieroglyphic Stairway and is to the south of the Monument Plaza.
The Monument Plaza or Great Plaza is on the north side of the Main Group.
The Sepulturas Group is linked by a sacbe or causeway that runs southwest to the Monument Plaza in the Main Group.
Altar Q is the most famous monument at Copxc3xa1n.
The Xukpi Stone is a dedicatory monument from one of the earlier phases of the 10L-16 temple constructed to honor K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo'.
The monument has not been completely deciphered and its style and phrasing are unusual.
[32] Originally it was used as a sculpted bench or step and the date on the monument is associated with the dedication of a funerary temple or a tomb, probably the tomb of K'inich' Yax K'uk' Mo', which was discovered underneath the same structure.
Stela 18 is a fragment of a monument bearing the name of K'inich Popol Hol.
Stela 19 is a monument erected outside of the site core by Smoke Imix in ADxc2xa0652.
Its sculpture consists purely of finely carved hieroglyphic texts and it is possible that it was originally commissioned by K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' with additional texts added to the sides of the monument by his son.
Stela J was erected by Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil in ADxc2xa0702 and was his first monument.
It stood at the eastern entrance to the city and is unusual in being topped by a sculpted stone roof, converting the monument into a symbolic house.