The permanence of several settlements of different categories founded in the late Roman period and late antiquity is analyzed. Over time, they were the embryo from many of our present-day villages, often shifting their location from abandoned and/ or transformed uillae, retaining the place
name or patronymic. Modest dwellings (but also small temples), adapted to the new way of cultivating the land after the collapse of the roman uilla model, which lasted in Visigothic and Carolingian times.