The archaeological site of Santa Coloma de Àger (Lleida, Spain) consists on a sacred Christian complex and its extensive necropolis. The sacred complex can be seen in plan from a Late Antique basilica and a set of burial rooms containing sarcophagi, pits with slabs and monumental graves with opus signinum. The necropolis extends in the immediate vicinity of the sacred complex, organised in rows of simple anthropomorphic graves. So far 137 individuals have been buried. The chronology of the site dates back to the second half of the 5th century and the most modern to the second decade of the 11th century.