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Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves

Introduction

The Municipal Museum of Archaeology in Silves is located at Rua das Portas de Loulé. This museum displays the archaeological finds from the city and the region, and especially from the castle and the Cerro da Rocha Branca archaeological site. Some of the items on display are from pre-history, the Roman period, the Moorish period and the Portuguese period (through to the 17th century). 
It was built on the site of a 19th century residence where the water reservoir from the Muslim period was discovered. Inisde the museum, a models shows the cistern and a tower in the city’s defensive wall. There are few items from the Umayyad period in Portugal and these objects date back to 8th-9th century. Some ceramic items on display are also from the Umayyad period in Gharb al-Andalus (old name of Portugal). A metal coin belongs to the Abd al-Rehamn I era in Portugal (8th-9th century).

An outer wall of the Municipal Museum of Archeology is Silves
An outer wall of the Municipal Museum of Archeology is Silves
Entrance of the museum seen from the street
A cistern from the Muslim period was discovered here and it led to the establishment of the museum
A cistern from the Muslim period was discovered here and it led to the establishment of the museum
This models shows the cistern at the top and a tower in the city's defensive wall at the bottom
An old photograph shows archaeological work being carried out at Rua da Porta de Loulé
Items numbered 8, 9 and 10 are from the Umayyad period in Portugal and these objects date back to 8th-9th century
Items numbered 8, 9 and 10 are from the Umayyad period in Portugal and these objects date back to 8th-9th century
These well preserved ceramics are from the Umayyad period in Gharb al-Andalus (old name of Portugal)
These well preserved ceramics are from the Umayyad period in Gharb al-Andalus (old name of Portugal)
Items form the Islamic period in Silves
This coin is from the Abd al-Rehamn I era in Portugal (8th-9th century
These items were discovered at the Rua da Porta de Loulé and they are remarkabley in good condition (8th century)
These items were discovered at the Rua da Porta de Loulé and they are remarkabley in good condition (8th century)
A broken fragment on display from the 8th century Muslim period
A ceramac from the Umayyad period period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Various ceramic items from the Muslim era in Portugal
Jugs and cups from the Islamic period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Jugs and cups from the Islamic period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
These items offer a unique insight into the rich history of Silves

History

It is not a great surprise to see that Silves held a great importance in the past, during the Muslim period. Due to its strategic hilltop location, it became a prominent town. With the increased importance, the town flourished in trade and agriculture. According to the 12th century Arab geographer Idrisi, it had a population of 30,000. Some of the objects are from the 10th century, this is when Abd al-Rehamn III declared himself a caliph. The 10th century was the height of the Muslim splendour in the Iberian Peninsula. 
In the 11th century, the central power of Cordoba collapsed and region was divided up in many taifas. The taifas were an independent principalities ruled by the Muslims. The First Taifa period was in the 11th century and it covered Southern and Central Portugal. The Second Taifa period in Portugal was strong around Silves, Tavira and Mertola.

A typical capital of a column from the Muslim period - The Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
This jug is remarkably in good shape
This jug is remarkably in good shape
A 10th century ceramic teapot on display
A black and white photo shows the work being carried out at the Castle of Silves
A black and white photo shows the work being carried out at the Castle of Silves
These items are from the 10th century
This map shows the Iberian Peninsula during the Muslim power in the 10th century
This map shows the Iberian Peninsula during the Muslim power in the 10th century
Both teapot and pan are from the 11th century Taifa period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Both teapot and pan are from the 11th century Taifa period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Jugs from the Muslim period in Portugal
Jugs from the Muslim period in Portugal
This appears to be a cooking pot
This appears to be a cooking pot
A vessel used to carry water in the past, made with ceramic and it kept the water cold in the hot summer weather
Ceramic pots from the Almoravid period (1040–1147)
Ceramic pots from the Almoravid period (1040–1147)
A knife from the Almoravid Period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
A knife from the Almoravid Period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
One of the finest ceramic items from the Muslim era in Silves
One of the finest ceramic items from the Muslim era in Silves
Items made from glass and bones are from the 13th century
Items made from glass and bones are from the 13th century
These objects are made from the bones - 12th-13th century Almohad period

The Almoravids were Berbers from Morocco, who seized power in Portugal and Spain. This North African dynasty lasted for almost a century in the Iberian peninsula but then its decline gave way to new powers. Then arrived the Almohads, they ruled Portugal and Spain between 1121–1269. 
The Almohads were also North African Berbers from Morocco. The started their influence in Morocco first then crossed into the Iberian Peninsula. After the defeat at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, the Almohads couldn’t resist the advancing Christian forces. One city after another started to fall in the Christian hands and Muslim power in Iberia declined forever. After the Muslim army’s defeat in 1212, the alliance of Castile, Aragon, Navarre, and Portugal took more cities and even Seville in 1248.

Neatly displayed objects from the Muslim period
Neatly displayed objects from the Muslim period
Bowls and oil lamps - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Bowls and oil lamps - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
A closer look at a bowl and it's lid
A closer look at a bowl and it's lid
13th Century Alcatruz made from ceramic - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Fragmented pieces of pottery on display inside the museum
Fragmented pieces of pottery on display inside the museum
A piece of a carved ceramic on display from the 14th century
A piece of a carved ceramic on display from the 14th century
A 13th century piece of a limestone carved in Arabic language
A 13th century piece of a limestone carved in Arabic language
A fragment of a carved ceramic from the Almohad period
A red sandstone from the 13th century - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
An old grappling hook from the medieval period
An old grappling hook from the medieval period

Muslim Period Cistern

In the middle of the museum, a water reservoir can be seen, i dates back to the Almohad period. This well is made out of Silves sandstone it is around 20 meters in depth. There are stairs which lead to the bottom of the well but access wasn’t allowed. Inside the water well, there are three windows which provided access to water in the past.
One of the amazing things on display was photo which showed that a projectile was lodged into the spine of a Muslim defender in Silves. The skeleton of a defender, who died after getting hit by an arrow is on display inside the museum.

AN overview of the cistern - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
A flight of stairs lead to the bottom of the reservoir
A flight of stairs lead to the bottom of the reservoir
Windows inside the water cistern
Windows inside the water cistern
A glass cover protects the cistern from the top
A glass cover protects the cistern from the top
Looking at the bottom of the well, there is still some water visible
Water cistern seen from the upper floor of the museum
Water cistern seen from the upper floor of the museum
This photo shows that a projectile was lodged into the spine of this Muslim defender in Silves
This photo shows that a projectile was lodged into the spine of this Muslim defender in Silves
A skeleton of a Muslim defender of Silves - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
A skeleton of a Muslim defender of Silves - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
A closer look at the remains of the defender
Small stones used in catapults, shown at the top - at the bottom, arrowhead of crossbow bolts is displayed
Small stones used in catapults, shown at the top - at the bottom, arrowhead of crossbow bolts is displayed
Ceramic and stone pieces were used to play various games in the past
The Museum of Silves displays the archaeological finds from the city
The Museum of Silves displays the archaeological finds from the city
Some of items on display are from the pre-history, Roman and the Christian periods
These objects discovered in Silves are from the 16th-17th century
These objects discovered in Silves are from the 16th-17th century
Coin to the left belongs to Ferdinand III of Castile era, while the coin to the right is from the Afonso I of Aragon period

A marble piece on display is from 1227 and it was found at the eastern side of the Silves Medina. It refers the constructoin of the tower to Emir, son of Abu Yousef, son of Khalifa, Abu Muhammad abd al-Mumin. It was constructed during the month of Ramadan of the year 624 (Hijri, the Muslim calendar). A door at the upper level of the museum provides access to the roof, where one can see the city’s old wall. Apart from historical value, this museum also offers great views of the Silves city. Silves, a beauty of its own kind, a silent poem, written by its past inhabitants.

Coins from the Sancho I of Portugal period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Coins from the Sancho I of Portugal period - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Upper part of the marble piece is from 1227
Upper part of the marble piece is from 1227
Marble piece from the eastern side of the Silves Medina
Marble piece from the eastern side of the Silves Medina
Muslim era marble - Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Photos at the top and items at the bottom show how the archaeological work was carried out
Photos at the top and items at the bottom show how the archaeological work was carried out
This museum has one of the best displays in the whole Algarve region
This museum has one of the best displays in the whole Algarve region
An outer wall (Old city wall) of the Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
A closer look at the defensive tower, built in the city walls of Silves
Town of Silves, seen from the Municipal Museum of Archaeology Silves
Rooftops of Silves
Rooftops of Silves