5. Islamic Houses

The Muslim occupants of the castle settled along the south-eastern slope of the hill, where the foundations of houses and silos were found.

This site was identified as containing the remains of inhabitation, silos and the foundations of a community oven. Based on the artefacts discovered here over the course of a series of archaeological digs – including fragments of pottery and ceramic recipients –, it has proven possible to reconstruct some of the typological characteristics of the Islamic material culture prevailing here between the 10th and 12th centuries, including the identification of pans, jugs, pots, amphoras, baking dishes, bowls and bottles.

 

The interior of these homes above all served for the women to prepare foodstuffs and to weave wool. The site has also yielded numerous instruments related with the latter practice ranging from spinning wheels, spindles in copper alloy, combing items and marble yarn spool fragments.

Hyde Square
  1. Introduction
  2. 43 Sheridan St - home of Maud Cuney Hare
  3. 34-40 Sheridan Street
  4. 14 Sheridan Street
  5. Dudley Stone
  6. Church of the Blessed Sacrament
  7. Sunnyside
  8. Creighton Street
  9. Bynner Street
  10. 363 South Huntington Avenue
  11. 350 South Huntington Avenue
  12. Conclusion