The group of structures related to the Christian cult of Baños de la Reina consists of a total of 23 burials.
The tombs were excavated both within the walls of the church and in other adjoining rooms, sometimes breaking through the mosaic and marble floors of house 1.
They are mostly cist burials covered with stone slabs.
There are also tombs known as "cupa", of North African tradition, which are characterised by being covered by a thick layer of hydraulic mortar or “signinum”, the mass of which is made up of small ceramic fragments dating from the 6th and 7th centuries AD.
Although scarce, the grave goods confirm this chronology.