Only four monumental tombs have been found within this necropolis: two semi-circular seat-type and two burial ground- type. The best-preserved seat-type tomb has a column surmounted with a marble pot and was built by the husband of Aesquilia Pollia for his wife, who died at the age of 22. The other tomb is anonymous and belonged to a priestess from Cerere, the protector of harvests, as indicated by the cist and spikes on the base of the burial column. To the west there is an enclosed tomb with an inscription on the fronton that bears the name of the deceased, Marcus Obellius Firmus, one of the most important magistrates of the city and owner of a grand house near Nola Gate.

Here, 15 victims of the eruption were found and their moulds were made. The tombs of four Praetorians the guards of the emperor, are found near the walls, remembered in the inscriptions on marble stelae.

Date of excavation: 1907-1908; 1978.