the actual remains together with their location in the stratigraphy.
the actual excavation, examination, analysis and interpretation.
the academic subject; in the USA: one of the four sub-disciplines of anthropology.
The study of the past by excavation and analysis of its material remains
An unprinted space between rows of stamps.
A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water.
A duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water; eavestrough.
A groove down the sides of a bowling lane.
A ditch along the side of a road.
Any narrow channel or groove, such as one formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing.
A space between printed columns of text.
A large groove (commonly behind animals) in a barn used for the collection and removal of animal excrement.
One of a number of pieces of wood or metal, grooved in the centre, used to separate the pages of type in a form.
A drainage channel.
The notional locus of things, acts, or events which are distasteful, ill bred or morally questionable.
A low, vulgar state.
The spaces between comic book panels.
One who or that which guts.
To flow or stream; to form gutters.
To flicker as if about to be extinguished.
To melt away by having the molten wax run down along the side of the candle.
To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel.
To send (a bowling ball) into the gutter, not hitting any pins.
To supply with a gutter or gutters.