The objects of adornment used by the local inhabitants included bronze buttons or rings. Small wooden chests with bronze locks were used to store valuable personal objects.
Other elements tell us about leisure time. In the baths, both adults and children played board games with wooden boards, tokens and bone dice.
The discovery of bronze fishhooks reveals both an economic and leisure activity, in which the pleasure of fishing was enjoyed.
The evidence of writing in Baños de la Reina is limited to the testimonies incised with a stylus on pottery, which have allowed us to determine the names of some of the inhabitants of the enclave – including the slaves Nusa and Onesimus.