
Conjunto E. Los 27 escalones
Estructura
It is a housing complex integrated by a group of structures arranged around two courtyards, presided by a palace-type building and two additional sets in peripheral position. Its construction dates from the Late-Terminal Classic. Practically all the rooms of these structures are of masonry and had Mayan vaults, of which remains are still preserved. It was built on a hill that was modified by means of retaining walls and fillings, which could suggest certain political, economic independence or both, of the group that resided in it. On the south side of the first courtyard, which is accessed by the staircase that gives its name to the complex, there is a palace-like structure consisting of a series of rooms on a relatively high platform.
