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FINDINGS IN MAJOR PUBLIC PYRAMIDAL BUILDING B1

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Fragment of long animal bone. One of its ends is cut and polished as a spoon or spatula.

Bag containing beige and brown cotton balls; made with agave fiber and a simple knotting technique.

It is located on the southern area of the Major Public Pyramidal Building B1. It is quadrangular and measures 32 m from east to west and 30 m from north to south. It consists of three architectural components: one central component and two lateral ones built on a stepped low platform. The central architectural component has an entrance hall, a ceremonial hall with benches and a high rear enclosure. The stairs and access points, from outside to the top are located in the center of the main building.

The lateral architectural components are the same in number and in the room arrangement, without benches. In the last period, a circular altar with underground ventilation duct and a small quadrangular enclosure was built in the external northeastern corner of the building.

Cut-stone walls were built in regular rows, and were fixed with light beige clay mortar. Finally, walls surface was coated with beige and gray fine clay.

Findings In The Circular Altarr

FINDINGS IN MINOR PUBLIC BUILDING B3 fabric

Cotton fabric, simple twine technique.