“…Like other Iberian ditched enclosures, Marroquíes is noteworthy for the presence of human bones, predominantly within the enclosure system, although there is some evidence that these kinds of practices were also present outside the enclosed area (Figure 1). At Marroquíes, human bones have largely been found in three types of features: i) circular and oval pits of varying shape and size, typically associated with other kinds of material culture, especially faunal remains (Serrano Peña et al, 2011; Cámara Serrano et al, 2012; Beck, 2016, 2017; Díaz-Zorita Bonilla et al, 2018); ii) different sections of Ditches 4 and 5 (Sánchez Vizcaíno et al, 2005; Aranda Jiménez et al, 2016; Beck, 2017); and iii) hypogea located outside the enclosure area (Espantaleón & Jubes 1957, 1960; Serrano Peña et al, 2011; Beck, 2017; Díaz-Zorita Bonilla et al, 2018).…”