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Al-Bunayya, a fortified Marinid city on the northern coast of the strait of Gibraltar (1282- 1375 AD)
[EN] This article presents the results of the archaeological investigation carried out between 2017 and 2018
by Algeciras City Council in al-Bunayya (1282-1375), the only city founded by the Marinid dynasty in
al-Andalus, after recent research revealed its true location. Until then, the site of the city had been attributed to another Islamic city in Algeciras: al-ƶazÄ«ra al-jadrÄâ. The two cities existed alongside one
another from the end of the Middle Ages, until they were destroyed by the Nasrids in 1375 or 1379 and
subsequently abandoned.
The medinaâs defences comprised a wall protected by two lines of concentric barbicans and a third
section which may have formed part of the entrance to one of the city gates. At least three phases of
construction have been identified: the first coincides with the founding of the city by the Marinid sultan
Abƫ Yƫsuf (1282-1285), when the wall and the first barbican were built from rammed earth, a technique
used in most Marinid urban settlements. The second phase (1285-1344) may be linked to Nasrid refurbishments, which covered or substituted the former rammed earth walls of the towers with walls made
from layers of stone masonry and filled with rubble masonry, reflecting the customary methods used to
refurbish fortifications on the border with Castile. The third phase (1344-1369) may be attributed to the
time of the Castilian conquest due to the presence of stonemasonsâ marks, and involved the construction
of a sloping barbican using stone and rubble masonry.JimĂ©nez-Camino Ălvarez, R.; GonzĂĄlez Gallero, R.; Blanco Medrano, E.; Ramos MartĂn, MĂ.; EĂŻd, AS. (2020). Al-Bunayya, una ciudad fortificada benimerĂn en la costa norte del estrecho de Gibraltar (1282-1375). Editorial Universitat PolitĂšcnica de ValĂšncia. 87-94. https://doi.org/10.4995/FORTMED2020.2020.11360OCS879