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<root><list-item><id>1097</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/location/1097/</url><title>PG/1618</title><type>Grave</type><parent>Private Graves 1601-1700</parent><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>Context Title</prop><property_value>PG/1618</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Name (Publication)</prop><property_value>PG 1618 (Royal Tomb)</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Description</prop><property_value>This grave consisted of a large wooden coffin in which lay the remains of a man wearing four 'brim' headbands. Remains of another headdress on what Woolley believed was a decayed wig were also found in the coffin. Outside the coffin were offerings and four skeletons in what constituted a small death pit.
In many ways this grave resembles PG/755 and PG/1422, neither of which was identified as 'royal' because in those cases there was no evidence of additional bodies.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Nissen Date</prop><property_value>Mk</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item></root>