The building, which was probably devoted to sacred purposes, 
consists of an oblong chamber 128 feet in length and 30 feet in 
F width, and & communicating back building 60 feet square, com- 
prising & square open court and four enclosing chambers. The 
walls are from four to five feet thick, and are preserved to 
nearly their full height, (16 feet). The facing is of beauti- 
fully cut and fitted stone with elaborate and peetera moldings 
°s bid panelings, the latter ornamented with geometric mosaic ee 
ig work formed of small cut stones set in the plaster bedding of 
the wall. 
