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- Midden - Wikipedia
A midden, by definition, contains the debris of human activity, and should not be confused with wind- or tide-created beach mounds Some shell middens are processing remains: areas where aquatic resources were processed directly after harvest and prior to use or storage in a distant location
- MIDDEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
2 a : a refuse heap especially : kitchen midden b : a small pile (as of seeds, bones, or leaves) gathered by a rodent (such as a pack rat)
- midden, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
A prehistoric refuse heap which marks an ancient settlement, often containing animal bones, shells from edible shellfish, potsherds, and stone implements; a similar refuse heap marking a more recent settlement; = kitchen midden n
- Midden: An Archaeological Garbage Dump - ThoughtCo
A midden is an archaeological term for a trash heap, an archaeological treasure of foodstuff and other organic material, broken crockery and tools
- MIDDEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MIDDEN definition: 1 a heap (= large pile) of animal waste, or waste material thrown away by human beings in the… Learn more
- MIDDEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MIDDEN definition: a dunghill or refuse heap See examples of midden used in a sentence
- midden - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English midding, myddyng, from Old Danish mykdyngja, (a compound of Old Norse myk, myki (“muck, manure”) and dyngja (“dung, dungpile”)), whence also Danish møgdynge and mødding, Norwegian mødding, dialectal Swedish mödding midden (plural middens) A dung heap
- Midden - New World Encyclopedia
A midden, also known as a kitchen midden or a shell heap, are terms used by archaeologists for a dump for domestic waste One of the universal signs of human settlements, middens vary from convenient, single-use pits created by nomadic groups or, as in more modern times, long-term, designated dumps used by sedentary communities that accumulate
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