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SUB-COMPLEX OF BUILDINGS C

Comprised by four public buildings and two residential sub-complexes. Buildings were built on a fluvial terrace, which was adapted with retaining walls to expand the space to be built.

Public Building with two components, C10A and C10B, located in the edge of a terrace. Only the first one has been excavated.

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The building C10A was built on a 34 m long platform, adapted on the natural terrace. On the platform they built a quadrangular room, 11 m long, with benches and central fire pit. Behind the ceremonial hall there are two smaller rooms, one next to the other. In the northern area there were other small and secondary rooms and spaces.

Initially, the buildings C10A and C10B were separated, but then they transformed them in a single one, which was more complex.

Public Building adapted on a wide platform built on a terrace. A central access stair, a ceremonial hall, a rear room and side rooms have been identified.

Findings In Public Buildings

C10 And C11

Ceremonial slate palettes, with geometric engravings.

Public Building C12

Public building with a ceremonial hall, a rear room and side rooms in the ancient periods; and a circular altar with ventilation duct in a latter period.

Public Building C13

Public Building with a series of annexes in the back.

Public Building C12

Platform and access staircase to the ceremonial hall of Public Building C13.