Cut containing infant burial (fill A-013). The cut intrudes into pit A-005 showing the pit to pre-date the burial phase. The cut is oriented E-W. The northern side is relatively straight and appears to have been lined with one or more mudbricks, although this is somewhat unclear due to the poor condition of the brick. The southern side and ends are more rounded, forming a fairly close fit around the infant skeleton. The base was pretty flat E-W and gently concave in section. At the highest preserved level of the cut, which is just below the plough zone, there were some indications that the burial may have originally had a covering structure as seen for other burials (A-011, A-016). There was a broken piece of baked brick at the eastern (feet) end, neatly aligned, and some indentations in the fill suggesting the possible presence of other bricks/stones which have been removed by the plough. In the upper level of the SE cut, fragments of another infant skull were found - this appears to be the last remains of another infant burial, of which this is the last remnent - probably a grave destroyed by the digging of grave A-014. The burial was recorded and immediately reburied by the reps approx 100m north of the excavation