Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan' has mentioned 'Archeologists' in the following places:
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The city's elite housing compounds, those clustered around the Street of the Dead, bear many burn marks and archeologists hypothesize that the city experienced civil strife that hastened its decline. | WIKI |
For many years, archeologists believed it was built by the Toltec. | WIKI |
Because all of these sites showed burning, archeologists concluded that the whole city was burned. | WIKI |
[47] Teotihuacan dwellings that archeologists deemed of higher standard appear to radiate outwards from the Central district and along the Boulevard of the Dead, although there doesn't appear to be neat zonation into highly homogeneous districts. | WIKI |
[48] Based on the wear of teeth archeologists were able to determine that some bodies worked with fibers with their frontal teeth, insinuating that they were involved with making nets, like those depicted in mural art. | WIKI |
The employees of obsidian laboratories amounted to at least 12% of the total population, according to reliable assessments of archeologists and the multitude of archeological findings. | WIKI |
In late 2003 a tunnel beneath the Temple of the Feathered Serpent was accidentally discovered by Sergio Gxc3xb3mez Chxc3xa1vez and Julie Gazzola, archeologists of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). | WIKI |
Gxc3xb3mez was aware that archeologists had previously discovered a narrow tunnel underneath the Pyramid of the Sun, and supposed he was now observing a kind of similar mirror tunnel, leading to a subterranean chamber beneath Temple of the Feathered Serpent. | WIKI |
Before the start of excavations, beginning in the early months of 2004, Dr. Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera, from UNAM Institute of Geophysics, determined with the help of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and a team of some 20 archeologists and workers the approximate length of the tunnel and the presence of internal chambers. | WIKI |
The archeologists explored the tunnel with a remote-controlled robot called Tlaloc II-TC, equipped with an infrared camera and a laser scanner that generates 3D visualization to perform three dimensional register of the spaces beneath the temple. | WIKI |
By the end of 2009 archeologists of the INAH located the entrance to the tunnel that leads to galleries under the pyramid, where remains of rulers of the ancient city might have been deposited. | WIKI |
After archeologists broke ground at the entrance of the tunnel, a staircase and ladders that would allow easy access to the subterranean site were installed. | WIKI |