The finds of great importance and artistic value are partly preserved today at the Museum of Natural History of Chies d'Alpago, as the cinerary urns of bronze or glass with their respective kits consisting of fibulae and coins found in the necropolis of Staol dating from the first to the fourth century AD.
At the site of Pian de la Gnela was brought to light a spectacular historiated situla (Type of vessel with truncated-conical body narrow at the bottom) in bronze dated to the sixth century B.C., a unique cinerary urn that shows a procession of characters that ends at the base with erotic scenes and a scene of a birth that finds no comparison in any artifact of this type.
There were also some small horses in glass paste, as well as elements of an amber jewel and a bronze scepter. At the moment these finds are not exposed waiting to be able to value them in the most adequate way.