A 6th Century Byzantine bucket that has been pieced back together is believed to have been a cremation vessel, according to archaeologists.
Fragments of the bucket were first discovered at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, in 1986 with more found in 2012 and last year.
Archaeologists have revealed that cremated human and animal bones were found within the base of the bucket, with the human remains believed to belong to an "important person" in the community.
Angus Wainwright, National Trust archaeologist, said he hoped further analysis would "uncover more information about this very special burial".