Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Papahānaumokuākea' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
On two of the islands, Nihoa and Mokumanamana, there are archaeological remains relating to pre-European settlement and use.
On two of the islands, Nihoa and Makumanamana, there are archaeological remains relating to pre-European settlement and use, including a large ensemble of shrines, heiau, of a type specific to Papahxc4x81naumokuxc4x81kea, but which resemble those of inland Tahiti.
The property was declared a Marine National Monument under the national Antiquities Act, and is further protected by other national legislation including as the National Historic Protection Act, Historic Sites Act, and the Archaeological Resources Protection Act.
There is a need to establish and maintain effective natural, archaeological and cultural heritage skills in managing the property.
A key issue in relation to threats to cultural attributes is the need to ensure archaeological sites are not disturbed by burrowing animals or plants, and that monitoring indicators address the impact of natural processes on the archaeological resources.
There is also a need for management to be underpinned by clear documentation of the physical cultural resource, based on the outcomes of the current archaeological investigations.