Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Göbekli Tepe' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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archaeological and UNESCO World Heritage Site | WIKI |
The excavations have been ongoing since 1996 by the German Archaeological Institute, but large parts still remain unexcavated. | WIKI |
Excavations have taken place at the southern slope of the tell, south and west of a mulberry that marks an Islamic pilgrimage,[8] but archaeological finds come from the entire plateau. | WIKI |
Schmidt continued to direct excavations at the site on behalf of the xc5x9eanlxc4xb1urfa Museum and the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) until his death in 2014. | WIKI |
Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe is regarded by some as an archaeological discovery of great importance since it could profoundly change the understanding of a crucial stage in the development of human society. | WIKI |
Future plans include construction of a museum and converting the environs into an archaeological park, in the hope that this will help preserve the site in the state in which it was discovered. | WIKI |
Partners include the German Archaeological Institute, German Research Foundation, xc5x9eanlxc4xb1urfa Municipal Government, the Turkish Ministry of Tourism and Culture and, formerly, Klaus Schmidt. | WIKI |
The stated goals of the GHF Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe project are to support the preparation of a site management and conservation plan, construction of a shelter over the exposed archaeological features, training community members in guiding and conservation, and helping Turkish authorities secure UNESCO World Heritage Site designation for GT. | WIKI |
The results of more than twenty years of research and archaeological excavations on the site testify to its authenticity. | UNESCO |
In 2005, the tell and the limestone plateau were inscribed as a 1st Degree Archaeological Conservation Site by the decision of the Diyarbakxc4xb1r Council for Conservation of Cultural and Natural Properties. | UNESCO |
In 2016, the buffer zone was registered as a 3rd Degree Archaeological Conservation Site, by the decision of the Sxccxa7anlxc4xb1urfa Council for Conservation of Cultural Properties. | UNESCO |
Since 2014 the Ministry of Culture and Tourism has granted an excavation permit to Sxccxa7anlxc4xb1urfa Museum in collaboration with the German Archaeological Institutexc2xa0xc2xa0 . | UNESCO |
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism, through the Sxccxa7anlxc4xb1urfa Museum and the German Archaeological Institute, has in place an effective system of monitoring of all the assets and their condition, which includes an ongoing maintenance programme. | UNESCO |