There are numerous fragments dating from the 14th and 15th centuries.
The bureau also has fragments, dating to 1927, of four dances by Laban himself.
Roman ceramic fragments, dating from many centuries later, can be found on the eastern coast of the island.
There are fragments of wall paintings on the nave north and south walls dating from the 12th to the 17th centuries.
The surviving fragments probably date to the 6th or 7th century CE.
Wrought-iron square nails and fragments of wood dated the graves to the 18th century.
Some fragments even date from the Age of Legends.
Recent archeological research has shown that the burial mounds and ceramic fragments dated from 700-1000 ce.
Ceramic fragments dating to the Late Classic were found near the stela, they have been interpreted as the result of ritual activity.
Architectural fragments dating back to the Kushan period have been found in "Old Termez".