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Photographs in Gar

A view of the level walkway below the summit. A coherent wall fragment. The two funerary structures located west of the temple-tomb. The longitudinal chambers of the temple-tomb. The north face of the temple-tomb. Note the courses of bond-stones and diagonally placed blocks. Pillars near the southeast corner of the concourse. The array of pillars from the top of the temple-tomb. The view from the east.
The cave’s interior, looking towards the northwest mouth. A close-up of the northwest mouth wall. The remains of the wall barricading the northwest mouth of the cave. The remains of the structure that barricaded the southern cave mouth. The northwest mouth of the cave, with its massive masonry front. The south mouth of the cave is visible in the distance. The vestiges of funerary structure FS4. The longest wall fragments of funerary structure FS5. Funerary structure FS3.
The structural traces of funerary structure FS1. Funerary structure FS3. Summit complex structures. The author conducting the survey, east side of the summit complex. The elongated formation underlying the castle ruins. Looking eastwards across the summit complex. Looking eastwards across the summit complex. The formation underlying the castle.
Remnants of summit structures. The north side of the summit complex and northeast sector ruins. The north side of the summit complex. The interior of the north end of the summit complex. Remnants of summit structures. The devastated remains of funerary structure FS8. Funerary structure FS9. The largest structure of funerary structure FS14.

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