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Includes archaeological data sets used in Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Using R by David L Carlson (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology).
Package: | archdata |
Type: | Package |
Version: | 1.2 |
Date: | 2018-01-31 |
License: | GPL |
Acheulean
Seven African Acheulean Sites
Arnhofen
Point pattern of mining pits from the Neolithic chert mine at Arnhofen
BACups
Bronze Age Cups from Italy
BarmoseI.grid
Flakes per grid unit from Barmose I, South Zealand, Denmark
BarmoseI.pp
Piece plotted artifacts from Barmose I, South Zealand, Denmark
Bornholm
Female Iron Age Graves, Bornholm, Denmark
DartPoints
Five dart point types from Fort Hood, Texas, U.S.A.
EIAGraves
Early Iron Age Graves - Tell el-Far'ah, Palestine
EndScrapers
Upper Paleolithic End Scrapers from Castenet A and Ferrassie H, France
EngrBone
Upper Paleolithic Engraved Bone Design Elements - Spain
ESASites
Early Stone Age Sites - Norway
EWBurials
Ernest Witte Cemetery, Austin, County, Texas, U.S.A.
Fibulae
Bronze La Tène fibulae from Műnsingen, Switzerland
Handaxes
Lower Paleolithic handaxes from Furze Platt, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
MaskSite
Mask Site, Alaska, USA
Mesolithic
British Mesolithic assemblages
Michelsberg
Younger Neolithic Pottery from Central Europe
Nelson
Prehistoric Ceramics at Pueblo San Cristobal, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Olorgesailie.maj
Major stone tool classes, Olorgesailie, Kenya
Olorgesailie.sub
Stone tool subclasses, Olorgesailie, Kenya
OxfordPots
Distribution of Late Romano-British Oxford Pottery
PitHouses
Late Stone Age and Early Sami Iron Age Pithouses in Arctic Norway
RBGlass1
Romano-British Glass, Major and Minor Elements
RBGlass2
Romano-British Glass, Trace Elements
RBPottery
Romano-British Pottery
Snodgrass
House pits at the Mississippian Snodgrass site in Butler County, Missouri, U.S.A.
TRBPottery
Neolithic TRB Pottery from Demark
David L. Carlson and Georg Roth
Maintainer: David L. Carlson <dcarlson@tamu.edu>
See individual data sets for information on the source and publications illustrating their use.
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