Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maya Site of Copan' has mentioned 'Tomb' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
This same person is mentioned on the carved skull of a peccary recovered from Tombxc2xa01, where he is said to perform an action with a stela in ADxc2xa0376.
In 1995 a tomb underneath the talud-tablero Hunal temple was discovered by a team of archaeologists led by Robert Sharer and David Sedat.
The tomb contained the skeleton of an elderly man with rich offerings and evidence of battle wounds.
He then built three successive buildings on top of the tomb in rapid succession.
His name is recorded on four stelae erected by his successors, one of which describes a rite performed with relics from his tomb in ADxc2xa0730, almost a hundred years after his death.
His tomb had already been prepared in the Chorcha phase of Templexc2xa026 and he was buried just two days after his death.
K'ak' Yipyaj Chan K'awiil died in the early 760s and is likely to have been interred in Templexc2xa011, although the tomb has not yet been excavated.
A tomb was looted in 1998 as it was being excavated by archaeologists.
A small tunnel descends into the interior of the structure, possibly to the tomb, but it has not yet been excavated by archaeologists.
[71] Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat built a new temple platform over his predecessor's tomb in ADxc2xa0769.
K'inich Popol Hol, son of the founder, demolished the palace of his father and built a platform on top of his tomb, named Yehnal by archaeologists.
The Margarita phase contained a tomb with the richly accompanied burial of an elderly woman nicknamed the "Lady in Red".
Stairs on the south side of the structure lead down to a vaulted tomb that was looted in ancient times and was probably that of Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat.
It covers a rich royal tomb nicknamed Sub-Jaguar by archaeologists.
Set under the building was the Motmot capstone, covering a tomb with the unusual Teotihuacan-style burial of a woman, accompanied by a wide variety of offerings that included animal bones, mercury, jade and quartz, along with three severed human heads, all of which were male.
Before a new building was built over the top, the upper sanctuary was demolished and a tomb was inserted into the floor and covered with 11 large stone slabs.
The tomb contained the remains of an adult male and a sacrificed child.
The Motmot Capstone is an inscribed stone that was placed over a tomb under Structure 10L-26.
[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.
It portrays the king as the elderly Maya maize god and has imagery that seems to deliberately parallel the tomb lid of the Palenque king K'inich Janaab' Pakal, probably because of Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat's close family ties to that city.