Augustus in 19 B.C. Trento University, with a research team directed by Prof. Mariette de Vos, had to investigate the surrounding landscape to understand the relationship between the fortress and other
Greek and Roman art, a fact which is reflected in the high quality of the clay appliqués. If they had wished to depict a paidagogos , they could easily have manipulated Greco-Roman iconographical c [...] reflected in contemporary tombs. [25] According to the record of finds, the deceased frequently had been decorated with ornaments such as earrings, which apparently were reserved for women, finger rings [...] activities inside the tombs. This is again supported by the fact that in two cases the relevant burials had been covered by a secondary burial. Unfortunately, we have no reliable information about post-burial