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Figure 18. Same view as Figure 17 with more exposure of the east end, showing<br />
the remains of the polygonal facet of the church platform.<br />
Figure 19. Clearing the south stair of YDL I. The pho<strong>to</strong> looks west.<br />
Figure 20. Burial in s<strong>to</strong>ne crypt at the junction of the west stairside of the south<br />
stair and the church platform. Pho<strong>to</strong> looks northeast.<br />
Figure 21. Patio-atrio on the south side of YDL I. The pho<strong>to</strong> looks east <strong>to</strong>ward<br />
the lagoon.<br />
Figure 22a. Cache N12-11/3, ceramic centipede-lobster effigy. Effigy in situ just<br />
north of the north stair of YDL I, head <strong>to</strong> the north. The trowel points south.<br />
Figure 22b. Cache N12-11/3, ceramic centipede-lobster effigy. Effigy from the<br />
side, ca. 21 cm in length.<br />
Figure 22c. Cache N12-11/3, ceramic centipede-lobster effigy. View from the<br />
<strong>to</strong>p.<br />
Figure 22d. Cache N12-11/3, ceramic centipede-lobster effigy. Effigy contents of<br />
chert points, stingray spine and shark's teeth.<br />
Figure 23a. Figurine in situ.<br />
Figure 23b. Figurine reconstructed, minus the head.<br />
Figure 24a. YDL II, clearing the nave. The pho<strong>to</strong> looks south.<br />
Figure 24b. YDL II, center-line posthole. S<strong>to</strong>ne chancel/sanctuary is at the <strong>to</strong>p of<br />
the pho<strong>to</strong>. The pho<strong>to</strong> looks east-northeast.<br />
Figure 24c. YDL II, view of the nave looking east. The center-line posthole can<br />
be seen at the pho<strong>to</strong>'s <strong>to</strong>p left, just west of the entranceway <strong>to</strong> the s<strong>to</strong>ne chancelchapel;<br />
the south-line posthole is in the <strong>to</strong>p right of the pho<strong>to</strong> just west of the<br />
corner of the s<strong>to</strong>ne chancel-chapel; the platform feature that once s<strong>to</strong>od inside<br />
the nave at its southwest corner is in the bot<strong>to</strong>m right of the pho<strong>to</strong>.<br />
Figure 25. Censer fragments found in the fill of the centerline posthole of YDL II.