Research inside the modern Divarion (water tank), located in the centre of the village, after the receding waters revealed meagre remains of an almost completely destroyed aqueduct of the late Roman period.
To the west of Divario, on a farm where a section of mosaic flooring had previously been found on the surface, an excavation was carried out which revealed part of a large complex, perhaps a villa of late Roman times, with a large rectangular room measuring 9,70 x 3,60 metres, which was covered with a mosaic, quite worn, with representations in square frames.