Plan of Northern Palace, Tambo Colorado, cut from a laser scan. The Northern Palace sits on the north side of the Trapezoidal Plaza and forms a rhomboid (uneven square) with sides 57-59 m in length. It faces the valley and its back rises up the slope of a hill. The palace contains three courts (Rooms 1, 9, and 42), which succeed one another and decrease in size from front to back; most of the palace's rooms would have been roofed as well.
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