On top of the cape is an early medieval cemetery.
The remains of a Roman era fountain and an early medieval cemetery have also been found.
An early Christian cemetery was later dug into the enclosed area.
The stone marks the site of an early Christian cemetery and a church was probably located close by.
A very early cemetery also exists near to the castle.
Planners knew that the area had been part of an early cemetery for up to 20,000 blacks.
It is the only one of Sydney's three main early cemeteries that still exists.
A concrete well and early cemetery lie beside the mosque.
Were built on the earlier cemeteries and see them today in individual monuments.
Most remains from the earlier cemetery were reinterred at Riverside, either when it opened or in 1871-72.