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3) Fragments of a Precolumbian-style censer were found associated with<br />
the centerline posthole (see P.H. No. 1, Figure 10; Figure 25), about<br />
20 cm below the surface. The censer is believed <strong>to</strong> have been<br />
deposited after the church had fallen in<strong>to</strong> disuse, probably after the<br />
rebellion of 1638-41.<br />
4) A larger platform-like feature, ca. 2m on a side, was found ca. 22m<br />
west of the s<strong>to</strong>ne chancel-chapel (about 16m due west of the central<br />
posthole, P.H. No. 1) (Figure 10). This feature is believed <strong>to</strong> pre-date<br />
the construction of the church and may well be associated with the<br />
Precolumbian structures that were either built over (in the case of YDL<br />
I) or intruded upon (in the case of YDL II) by the churches.<br />
Figure 24a. YDL II, clearing the nave. The pho<strong>to</strong> looks south.