Below the fort at the northern end of the Via Claudia,
rectilinear lines of large postholes were visible from the hill
and from the air in 2005, surprisingly in a fleid of turnips.
The corresponding strueture appeared two-phased, with
measurements and entrances quite similar to Burladingen.
Different is only a triangular addition on one side
(unpublished; discovery by the excavation crew of the Institut
fih- Provinzialrörnische Archiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians
Universität, Munich, untier M. Mackensen). The fort‘s
garrisons are unknown although the finds point towards
(part) mounted soldiers.
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