| EXCAVATION | The exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains (10) |
| BOG | Common site of archaeological remains |
| LIGHTMETER | Met the girl in a rave ___ it shows the exposure you can get (5,5) |
| OUTCROP | The exposure of bedrock (7) |
| STREAK | Run just for the exposure? |
| ECG | The Nobel prize for Medicine in 1924 was won by the inventor of this device for measuring and recording the heart's activity (1,1,1) |
| EDGECOMPUTING | The practice of capturing, storing, processing and analysing data near the client (4,9) |
| CLEAN | The first of the exposures in the family group is sharply defined (5) |
| FOSSIL | Archaeological remains of a living thing from ages ago |
| INFORMATIONSCIENCE | Study of data processing and storage |
| TELEPATHY | Minds meeting and recording in a little wood, and still upset about it |
| BRUNI | Ex-first lady of France and recording artist, Carla _ (5) |
| REALTIME | Of a computer system, processing and updating data as soon as it is received (4-4) |
| MAR | Damage many archaeological remains, initially (3) |
| INDUSTRY | Economic activity concerned with processing and manufacturing in factories (8) |
| DIARY | Notably written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn and Anne Frank, a book for journalling and recording dates (5) |
| SONETLUMIERE | Lighting effects and recordings to tell the story of a historic building (3,2,7) |
| TESTPIT | Small type of archaeological excavation of around 1m2 (4,3) |
| PRODIGAL | Lavish in support of archaeological work most of all |
| DIGEST | Summary of archaeological event on northern half of property |