Those currently referred to as Sites of Torrox-Costa were part of the Roman municipality of Caviclumwhose origin dates back to before the Augustan period, and which must have been initially a mansio (posts located on the roads to refuel the troops), which over time and as a result of the incessant traffic of goods, became an important centre of production and marketing, especially of salted fish and garum. The archaeological history of the site teaches us that what we can see today is only a small part of what the city once was.