Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maya Site of Copan' has mentioned 'Plaza' in the following places:
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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. | WIKI |
After this sudden spate of activity, Smoke Imix continued to rule until almost the end of the 7thxc2xa0century; he dedicated another nine known monuments and made important changes to the architecture of Copxc3xa1n, including the construction of Structurexc2xa02, which closes the northern side of the Great Plaza, and a new version of Templexc2xa026, nicknamed Chorcha. | WIKI |
The Copxc3xa1n site is known for a series of portrait stelae, most of which were placed along processional ways in the central plaza of the city and the adjoining acropolis, a large complex of overlapping step-pyramids, plazas, and palaces. | WIKI |
The Monument Plaza contains the greatest concentration of sculpted monuments at the site. | WIKI |
Structure 10L-4 is a platform with four stairways situated by the Monument Plaza. | WIKI |
The Ballcourt is immediately north of the Court of the Hieroglyphic Stairway and is to the south of the Monument Plaza. | WIKI |
The Monument Plaza or Great Plaza is on the north side of the Main Group. | WIKI |
The Sepulturas Group is linked by a sacbe or causeway that runs southwest to the Monument Plaza in the Main Group. | WIKI |
Great Plaza of the Stelae | WIKI |
Stela 2 was erected in the Great Plaza by Smoke Imix in ADxc2xa0652. | WIKI |
Stela 3 is another stela erected by Smoke Imix in the Great Plaza in ADxc2xa0652. | WIKI |
Among the five plazas are the Ceremonial Plaza, with an impressive stadium opening onto a mound with numerous richly sculptured monoliths and altars; the Hieroglyphic Stairway Plaza, with a monumental stairway at its eastern end that is one of the outstanding structures of Mayan culture. | UNESCO |
The Eastern Plaza rises a considerable height above the valley floor. | UNESCO |
The construction of the Great Plaza and the Acropolis reflects a prodigious amount of effort because of the size of its levelled and originally paved expanse of three hectares and the latter because of the enormous volume of its elevated mass, which rises some 30 meters from the ground. | UNESCO |
The stelae and altars at the Plaza form one of the most beautiful sculpture ensembles in the region. | UNESCO |