Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Persepolis' has mentioned 'Gold' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Book of Arda Wiraz, a Zoroastrian work composed in the 3rd or 4th century, describes Persepolis' archives as containing "all the Avesta and Zend, written upon prepared cow-skins, and with gold ink", which were destroyed.
Foundation tablets of gold and silver were found in two deposition boxes in the foundations of the Palace.
Gold foundation tablets of Darius I for the Apadana Palace, in their original stone box.
Circa 510 BC.One of the two gold deposition plates.
Darius ordered his name and the details of his empire to be written in gold and silver on plates, which were placed in covered stone boxes in the foundations under the Four Corners of the palace.
[38] The coins consisted in eight gold lightweight Croeseids, a tetradrachm of Abdera, a stater of Aegina and three double-sigloi from Cyprus.