but i've got things also like whalebones. so, the colonists were eating whatever they could get their hands on. whale. i've got bottlenose dolphin here, the bottlenose dolphin jaw. box turtle, box lunches. they talk about these. we found lots and lots of these shells. but they'd actually scrape out the bones on the inside and reuse the shell as a little drinking bowl. we also have the arrival of a group of cast-aways from the "sea venture" shipwreck in 1609. they spent nine months in bermuda. when they came, they brought be bermuda seashells. like this bing scallop, you don't find them that large in bermuda anymore. this is really large. and the beautiful conch shell. they are collecting them like we would, of souvenirs of their voyage, but also if they should get back to england, they can sell these to gentlemen who are collecting exotic objects from around the world. and speaking of exotic object, on this bottle here, which is probably -- it probably held pharmaceutical substance and medicinal substances, we actually found