__Title__,__URL__,Type,Parent,Season Number,Context Title,Context Name (Excavation),Context Name (Publication),Context Description Private Graves Area | PGA,http://www165.123.244.137/location/3704/,Grave,Royal Cemetery | PG,06: 1927-1928; 07: 1928-1929; 08: 1929-1930; 10: 1931-1932; 11: 1932-1933,Private Graves Area | PGA,PGA,Royal Cemetery,"In season 6, Woolley expanded his trial trenches in area PG opening up a much larger space in the Royal Cemetery proper. The northeastern extents in TTG had been revealing fewer and fewer graves, so he expected many more to the southeast; indeed, he found an increasing density here. He no longer considered this to be trial exploration, but a true excavation area, and thus began to call the space the Private Graves Area, abbreviated PGA. He also began mapping individual graves, establishing at least 4 mapping points from which he took angular measures to pinpoint locations. Unfortunately he never showed where these stakes were placed on any map so we can no longer utilize the recorded angles. Cards from this season that bear the abbreviation PGA all concern textual material. Grave goods or other finds were recorded under their individual PG numbers rather than the general PGA abbreviation. It appears that the only material collected in the area but not associated with graves directly were inscribed objects and thus these were the only ones to garner the PGA designation."