
On Anton Kern’s estate, which was 200 m from the Danube bank, the remains of a Roman necropolis and the discovery of a tombstone with an inscription about a late Roman soldier who served in the II cohort Alpinorum were recorded.

On the Gradac hill, halfway between Banoštor and Čerević, during reconnaissance in 1963, a fortification was found, the walls of which were built of crushed stone and brick. The fortress is framed by smaller moats. It was built as a military post on the road Bononia-Sirmium, at the earliest in the 1st century, and it certainly existed in the 4th century as a security for the background of the Roman border. In the 1st century, the 2nd cohort of Equitata lived in the fortress.
Maja Đorđević, Archaeological sites of the Roman period in Vojvodina, Republic Institute for the Protection of Monuments Belgrade, 2008 Belgrade
