A sixth-century to first-century BC settlement on a terrace of the Arno River near Fiesole that was of sufficient importance to have a probable sacred area and fifth-century Greek imports (including an Attic kylix attributed to the Kodros painter of 440 to 430 BC). Rectangular drystone buildings (containing coarse pottery, storage amphorae, loom weights, and grindstones) were placed around a courtyard with a cistern.
Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans. Simon K. F. Stoddart.