The remains of the machinery indicated a technology far in advance of Earth.
Building dates are not known but the extant remains indicate circa 1175-85.
Archaeological remains indicate that the site was abandoned and reoccupied on more than one occasion in its history.
He may thus be a more significant jurist than the extremely scant remains of his work would indicate.
Various remains indicate that the site was already important before the Roman period.
The remains of the base of a limestone cross indicate that there may have been a church in the village at one time.
The remains indicate the castle to have had a large dome in its central section.
The remains indicate a small animal, estimated at around two meters (6.6 feet).
The remains of the walls, however, indicate that the two images were once in separate chambers, rather than next to each other.
It was destroyed by a fire at the beginning of the 19th century but the remains indicate its original size.