The present building is believed to be the sixth church on the site.
They said three buildings were believed to be strongholds for the insurgency.
The building was believed to have originally been a cloth warehouse.
The building is believed to date to the Early Classic period.
A building in the center of the complex is believed to be the principal structure at this time.
The building is believed to have been built as a decontamination unit in 1938.
The remaining building is believed to be the oldest standing in Montana.
The building was "believed to be a crack house," a police officer said.
This building is believed to have burnt down at some point in the late 14th century.
The building is believed to have been finished in 1409.