In the foreground, the overgrown grass reveals the remnants of half-collapsed vaulted rooms. The curious jagged construction that cuts across this view's upper half is known as the Dovecote, for its imagined resemblance to a building with pigeonholes for nesting doves. In reality, it was once a massive and charming roofcomb or crestería that graced a long range building that was part of yet another quadrangular space, a prevalent arrangement at Uxmal.