Among Zoroastrian burial items, there is a camel-shaped zoomorphic OSTADON lying there. It was found…
The tower located on the island of Ibiza stands at the city's highest point near the sea and includes interior chambers. This fact confirms that Ibn Sina holds a significant place not only in Eastern but also in Western culture. His works have been translated into Latin since the 12th century and gained widespread recognition in Europe. Notably, the Italian philosopher Gerard of Cremona translated his Canon of Medicine, and the famous writer Dante Alighieri mentioned him in his Divine Comedy.
Today, one of the central streets in the city of Ibiza is named after Ibn Sina. The tall fortress tower has been preserved as one of the important historical landmarks of the island. However, it is possible that the tower mentioned by Clavijo was later renamed or that particular tower has not survived to the present day. So far, there is no exact information on this matter.