Buildings through time: Structure Twenty-Six
The next in our series looking at the excavation of each major building on site over time focuses on the smaller and later Structure Twenty-Six.
The excavation of Structure Twenty-Six began in August 2016, when Trench P was extended to investigate an area of walling revealed in a sondage over the south-western part of the paved passageway around Structure Ten.
The walling formed part of a sub-circular building now known as Structure Twenty-Six, situated between Structure Twelve and Structure Ten.

2019 plan of Structure Twenty-Six with Structure Thirty to the south. (ORCA)
The sequence of images below show the progress of the excavation from 2016 to 2019.