SU333 is a silt layer containing the inumation burial of a chid (SU348) and associated grave goods. Ten largely complete vessels were uncovered, and each was given its own SU: SU337-SU345, SU347, SU349. Most were found to the south and appear to have been placed at the child's feet, though two were found at the north edge. Initial examination suggests a date in latial 3 period (770-730 B.C). A bronze pendant discovered in the area of the skeleton suggests that the child is female.
Middle layer of Tomb 10
Grave goods of Tomb 10
SU 333, SU 339
SU 333, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 340, 338, 337, 347, 348