knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", fig.path = "README-" )
This repository contains the data and code for our paper:
Clarkson, Chris, Zenobia Jacobs , Ben Marwick , Richard Fullagar , Lynley Wallis , Mike Smith , Richard Roberts , Elspeth Hayes , Kelsey Lowe , Xavier Carah , S. Anna Florin , Jessica McNeil , Lee Arnold , Quan Hua , Jillian Huntley , Helen Brand , Andrew Fairbairn , Kate Connell , Kasih Norman , Tiina Manne , James Shulmeister , Tessa Murphy , Lindsey Lyle , Makiah Salinas , Gayoung Park , Mara Page , Colin Pardoe 2017 Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago. Nature 547(7663), 306. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature22968 [PDF] [code & data]
Please cite this compendium as:
Marwick, B. (
r format(Sys.Date(), "%Y")
). Compendium of R code and data for "Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago.". Accessedr format(Sys.Date(), "%d %b %Y")
. Online at https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/QWFCZ
The analysis directory contains:
The simplest way to explore the text, code and data is to click on binder to open an instance of RStudio in your browser, which will have the compendium files ready to work with. Binder uses rocker-project.org Docker images to ensure a consistent and reproducible computational environment. These Docker images can also be used locally.
You can download the compendium as a zip from from this URL: master.zip. After unzipping, open the Proj
file in RStudio, and run devtools::install()
to ensure you have the packages this analysis depends on (also listed in the DESCRIPTION file). Then open paper.Rmd
and knit to produce the paper.docx
.
Text and figures : CC-BY-4.0
Code : See the DESCRIPTION file
Data : CC-0 attribution requested in reuse
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