Fill within heavily truncated and root disturbed amphorae base. Fill very similar to overlying deposit SU1016, and likely to have undergone substantial mixing and intrusion from overlying layers. However, micro-excavation has confirmed the presence of human bones, and vessel SU1025 is now known to comprise a funerary vessel for an infant burial. Bone scattered vertebrae and bones found under pieces of cranium. Bone scattered, but greatest concentration of bone at base of vessel. Bone fragments found at the last few layers around the body of the amphora.
Infant burial in amphora, 1029 is the fill of the amphora