Teresa, try the following:
Lawrence, B.
1951 Post-Cranial Skeletal Characters of Deer, Pronghorn, and Sheep-Goat
with Notes on Bos and Bison. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American
Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Vol. 35(3), Part II.
Ford, P.
1990 Antelope, Deer, Bighorn Sheep and Moutnain Goats: A Guide to the
Carpals. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):169-181.
Stacey
Anastasia T. Leigh, M.A.
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Subject: pronghorn vs. mule deer
> Can any one please recommend a good reference or two for separating
> pronghorn and mule deer in archaeological assemblages? I am examining
> assemblages from the San Francisco Bay Area.
>
> Thank you,
> Teresa Steele
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