Fenner, JackFrost, Carol D.2015-12-100375-6742http://hdl.handle.net/1885/52239Stable isotope ratios obtained from pronghorn teeth recovered from archaeological sites in southwestern Wyoming may provide information on past climate and hunter behavior. However, the interpretation of archaeological isotope values depends on pronghornKeywords: Archaeology; Humidity; Pronghorn; Sagebrush; Wyoming; Atmospheric humidity; History; Moisture; Oxygen; Strontium; Isotopes; archaeological evidence; archaeology; carbon isotope; hunter-gatherer; isotopic ratio; oxygen isotope; paleoclimate; paleoenvironme Archaeology; Humidity; Isotope; Pronghorn; Sagebrush; WyomingModern Wyoming plant and pronghorn isoscapes and their implications for archaeology200910.1016/j.gexplo.2008.09.0032016-02-24