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#' Mortality data from ancient Egypt
#'
#' Age at death of 141 Roman era Egyptian mummies.
#'
#' 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.
#'
#' @seealso The source of the data is
#' <https://feb.kuleuven.be/public/u0043181/modelselection/datasets/egyptlives_data.txt>
#'
#' @format A [tibble][tibble::tibble] with 141 observations and 2 variables:
#' \describe{
#' \item{age}{Age at death.}
#' \item{sex}{Sex of deceased; 82 males and 49 females.}
#' }
#'
#' @references
#' 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.
#' @examples
#' egypt
"egypt"
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