Key to mouse pad photos
(those 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) |