Key to mouse pad photos
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hose with * are archaeological, + are modern)

1. *flipper (humerus, radius, ulna), in situ ; Long-finned pilot whale (UNL50, AK)
2. *articular, Pacific halibut (UNL50, AK)
3. *scapula, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK)
4. *phalanx, unknown whale species (UNL50, AK)
5. *fibula, distal end, Bearded seal (UNL50, AK)
6. *maxillary teeth showing typical wear, Northwest Coast prehistoric dog, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
7. +metatarsal I, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK)
8. *carpometacarpus, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK)
9. +articular, Northern anchovy, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
10. +cranium, Common murre , courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
11. +vertebrae, Northern anchovy, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
12. *radius, Long-finned pilot whales (adult vs. juvenile) (UNL50, AK)
13. *phalanx, Humpback whale (UNL50, AK)
14. +hyomandibular, Pacific herring (L) & Northern anchovy (R), courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
15. *phalanges (end view, same as 17), North Pacific right whale (UNL50, AK)
16. *cranium, NWCoast prehistoric dog, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
17. *phalanges (side view, same as 15), North Pacific right whale (UNL50, AK)
18. *segment of sternum, Baird's beaked whale (UNL50, AK)
19. *miscellaneous elements of an unknown fish species, SE Alaska
20. *coronoid process of the mandible, Northwest Coast prehistoric dog, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
21. *humerus shaft with cut marks from skinning, Common murre (UNL50, AK)
22. +frontal, Curlfin sole (upper) vs. C-O sole (lower), courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
23. +hypercoracoid, Steelhead salmon, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
24. +1 st interhaemal spine, Curlfin sole (L) vs. C-O sole (R), courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
25. *tibia, Bearded seal (L to R, adult (ends only), foetal, newborn) (UNL50, AK)
26. +cervical vertebrae, Ribbon seal, courtesy University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks
27. *one of last few caudal vertebra with epiphyseal plates, unknown whale (UNL50, AK)
28. *humerus, Long-finned pilot whale adult (L), juvenile (R) (UNL50, AK)
29. *tooth, Salmon shark (UNL50, AK)
30. *femur, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK)
31. *ulna, distal end scored length-wise for making needles (one view), Short-tailed albatross (UNL50, AK)
32. +femur, Northern fur seal of various ages, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology
33. +fused tibia plus fibula, Ringed seal (L) vs. Harbour seal (R), courtesy Smithsonian Institution
34. *metacarpal IV, Fin whale (UNL50, AK)
35. *ulna, distal end scored length-wise for making needles (another view), Short-tailed albatross (UNL50, AK)
* archaeological site UNL50, AK is the Amaknak Bridge site, Unalaska (excavated by the Museum of the Aleutians, Unalaska)

flipper (humerus, radius, ulna), in situ ; Long-finned pilot whale (UNL50, AK) articular, Pacific halibut (UNL50, AK) scapula, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK) phalanx, unknown whale species (UNL50, AK) fibula, distal end, Bearded seal (UNL50, AK) maxillary teeth showing typical wear, Northwest Coast prehistoric dog, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology metatarsal I, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK) carpometacarpus, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK) articular, Northern anchovy, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology cranium, Common murre , courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology vertebrae, Northern anchovy, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology radius, Long-finned pilot whales (adult vs. juvenile) (UNL50, AK) phalanx, Humpback whale (UNL50, AK) hyomandibular, Pacific herring (L) & Northern anchovy (R), courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology phalanges (end view, same as 17), North Pacific right whale (UNL50, AK) cranium, NWCoast prehistoric dog, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology phalanges (side view, same as 15), North Pacific right whale (UNL50, AK) segment of sternum, Baird's beaked whale (UNL50, AK) miscellaneous elements of an unknown fish species, SE Alaska coronoid process of the mandible, Northwest Coast prehistoric dog, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology humerus shaft with cut marks from skinning, Common murre (UNL50, AK) frontal, Curlfin sole (upper) vs. C-O sole (lower), courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology hypercoracoid, Steelhead salmon, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology 1 st interhaemal spine, Curlfin sole (L) vs. C-O sole (R), courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology tibia, Bearded seal (L to R, adult (ends only), foetal, newborn) (UNL50, AK) cervical vertebrae, Ribbon seal, courtesy University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks one of last few caudal vertebra with epiphyseal plates, unknown whale (UNL50, AK) humerus, Long-finned pilot whale adult (L), juvenile (R) (UNL50, AK) tooth, Salmon shark (UNL50, AK) femur, Bald eagle (UNL50, AK) ulna, distal end scored length-wise for making needles (one view), Short-tailed albatross (UNL50, AK) femur, Northern fur seal of various ages, courtesy University of Victoria Anthropology fused tibia plus fibula, Ringed seal (L) vs. Harbour seal (R), courtesy Smithsonian Institution metacarpal IV, Fin whale (UNL50, AK) ulna, distal end scored length-wise for making needles (another view), Short-tailed albatross (UNL50, AK)