The archaeological excavations at Baños de la Reina have allowed us to recover ceramics, glass and small objects that illustrate some aspects of daily life in the enclave.

We know about the ceramic vessels used at the table, bowls, plates and jugs of terra sigillata, the shapes of which evolved over time.

Glass drinking vessels, some of which were carefully crafted, completed the tableware.

In the kitchen, there were pots (caccabii), mortars (mortarii) for macerating food and large jars (dolii) for storing primary products.

Oil lamps or skylights, decorated according to the fashionable dictates of the time, were used to light the rooms.