The Castle of the 40 Columns looks south/ southeast over the harbor of Paphos. The horizontal columns on top of the wall are part of what remains of the Northeast Tower. This excavated chamber for a furnace that probably heated a steam bath contained a broad fireplace occupying its entire west wall. This view of the castle's excavated millroom shows the area around it, including the Northeast Tower.The unusual design of the mills and the presence of pottery usually associated with sugar processing indicate that the mills were used to grind canethe earliest known evidence of the sugar industry in Mediaeval Cyprus . 46 Archaeology