Indulgently, we let glavers root through our kitchen middens, poking under logs for insects.
I arrived to view the huge kitchen midden with a skeleton of a whale sitting atop it and the longhouse partly uncovered.
It is largely known from skeletal remains found in the kitchen middens of the original Polynesian inhabitants, the Moriori.
Modern scholarship concludes that it was not a burial mound, but a kitchen midden that had accumulated over centuries of use.
In the morning the Emperor woke with a pounding head and a mouth like the kitchen midden.
Something had carefully examined an exploring ship's kitchen midden to find out what sort of beings human beings might be.
The presence of the bones in kitchen middens suggests that the species was hunted for food.
A study of prehistoric kitchen middens suggests that hunting by humans may have contributed to the extinction of several bird species.
Five of the seven species in this genus are known only by skeletal remains, often found in association with human kitchen middens.
Only the Christians use the cloister as a kitchen midden for their unwanted daughters and widows.