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Age at death of 141 Roman era Egyptian mummies.
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A tibble with 141 observations and 2 variables:
Age at death.
Sex of deceased; 82 males and 49 females.
This data was collected by Spiegelberg (1901) and analyzed by Karl Pearson (1902) in the first volume of Biometrika. It was analyzed by Claeskens & Hjort (2008) and the data is based on their transcription.
Spiegelberg, W. (1901). Aegyptische und Griechische Eigennamen aus Mumientiketten der Römischen Kaiserzeit.
Pearson, K. (1902). On the change in expectation of life in man during a period of circa 2000 years. Biometrika, 1(2), 261-264.
Claeskens, G., & Hjort, N. L. (2008). Model selection and model averaging. Cambridge University Press.
The source of the data is https://feb.kuleuven.be/public/u0043181/modelselection/datasets/egyptlives_data.txt
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