In 1978, another one hectare rectangular, two-phase camp with rounded corners was discovered by the aerial archaeologist Otto Braasch about 350 meters southeast of the Kleinkastells, with its narrow sides was oriented approximately north-south. [26] The Roman Road attracts southwest past the plant. [27] Apparently the attachment to this route respect, which could allow a closer temporal position. The place was also flown in the following years. In the summer of 1983, for the first time, a small, demarcated quadrangle of the older wood-earth camp was found in the northwest corner of the fortification erected on a very meager floor. In April 2008, the entire site was under the direction of theGeophysicist Jörg Faßbinder from the Bavarian State Office for Historic Preservation Magnetometry