Also during Roman era the town was famous for its miners and smiths.
Savignano has historical archaeological remains from the pre-Roman and Roman era.
It remained an important religious sanctuary until the rise of Christianity during the Late Roman era.
A few, scattered Roman era items were discovered in Magden.
It is not entirely clear how the castra was connected to the peninsula although a Roman era paved road has been found.
The use of minted coins continued to flourish during the Greek and Roman eras.
The city's oldest Roman era ruins were uncovered in the 1960s.
Finds from the Paleolithic and Roman era indicate that there were earlier settlements in the area.
Some Roman era bricks and what might be a Roman road were discovered in a meadow outside the village.
Agriculture developed during the early Roman era.