This site comprises a medium-sized (3.0 ha) sherd scatter located on a low rise on the lake plain in the community of Coa Kkollu. In regard to its topographical placement, the site is somewhat different from most Tiwanaku sites on the Taraco Peninsula, and is directly comparable to the slightly smaller (and nearby) T-213, and to the slightly larger site of Iwawe or Ojepuko (TMV-150), in the adjacent community of Iwawe Grande ([Albarracín-Jordan 1992,Albarracín-Jordan 1996a,Burkholder 1997]). Sector 217B, the Tiwanaku occupation, has a population index of 157. A smaller LF2 occupation is also present at the site (Sector A, population index 43).
A nearby Early Colonial hamlet (T-216) has a large (approximately 0.7 x 1.0 m) andesite block on the surface. This block is probably from T-217 originally. No other evidence of stone working or construction is present on the surface.