Iron nails and clamps have been recovered from this palace site.
Numerous artifacts from the Roman and Byzantine periods have been found on the palace site during recent excavations.
Along with the mosque, the palace site also houses a prison and barracks for the armed forces, built during the Ottoman Empire.
To judge from the palace sites, the island was probably divided into at least eight political units during the height of the Minoan period.
The palace site was originally occupied by a modest house of the Tacco family.
The current oba still lives with his court in the original 15th-century palace site in the Nigerian city of Benin.
The palace site is rectangular and comprises a large part of the original Medieval town of Split.
The palace site within the fort has ornate basement of a large terraced structure.
From aerial photographs we can discern Dhannyawadi's irrigation channels and storage tanks, centered at the palace site.
Public access to the palace site has been granted.