And although from its inception important projects like houses and pyramids, they were not as large or complex as those that can be seen in the Archaeological Park of Copán or El Puente, for this reason it is affirmed that this site is an early contemporary of the pre-dynastic Copán.
It is believed that this was a site of passage that the Mayas used on their way between the valleys of El Florido in Honduras and El Motagua in Guatemala, its structure has an impressive construction that provides some glimpse of the construction system applied by its ancient builders.
The site reflects the sudden decline of the Mayan culture as some of the buildings are half finished.
This helped archaeologists to meditate on the technique applied to obtain the perfect placement of the stones, the carving of them, the tools used, the materials to achieve their adhesion and of course the environmental impact of all this that brought about the decline of the Mayan civilization.
Inside the underground passages you can find stucco masks that still preserve their original painting similar to the Rosalila temple.