Description Usage Format Details Source References Examples
Results of chemical analyses of 48 specimens of Romano-British pottery from 5 sites in 3 regions.
1 | data("RBPottery")
|
A data frame with 48 observations on the following 12 variables.
ID
Sample ID
Kiln
Kiln: Gloucester
, Llanedeyrn
, Caldicot
, Islands Thorns
, and Ashley Rails
Region
Region: Gloucester
, Wales
, and New Forest
Al2O3
Percentage aluminum trioxide
Fe2O3
Percentage Iron trioxide
MgO
Percentage magnesium oxide
CaO
Percentage calcium oxide
Na2O
Percentage sodium oxide
K2O
Percentage potassium oxide
TiO2
Percentage titanium dioxide
MnO
Percentage manganese oxide
BaO
Percentage barium oxide
Results of chemical analyses of 48 specimens of Romano-British pottery published by Tubb, et al. (1980). The numbers are the percentage metal oxide. "Kiln" indicates at which kiln site the pottery was found. The kiln sites come from three regions (1=Gloucester, (2=Llanedeyrn, 3=Caldicot), (4=Islands Thorns, 5=Ashley Rails)). The data were scanned from Table 2.2 in Baxter (2003, p. 21) and preserve three probable typographical errors in the original publication. Those errors are the values for TiO2 in line 4 (sample GA4), for MnO in line 35 (sample C13), and for K2O in line 36 (sample C14). Versions of these data are also available as Pottery
in package car
, pottery
in package HSAUR
, and Pottery2
in package heplots
.
Baxter, M. J. 2003. Statistics in Archaeology. Arnold.
Tubb, A., A. J. Parker, and G. Nickless. 1980. The Analysis of Romano-British Pottery by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. Archaeometry 22: 153-71.
Carlson, David L. 2017. Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Using R. Cambridge University Press, pp 247-255, 335-342.
1 2 3 4 |
Region Al2O3 Fe2O3 MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 MnO BaO
1 Gloucester 17 7.4 1.84 0.942 0.348 3.1 0.90 0.0717 0.017
2 Wales 12 6.3 4.71 0.214 0.226 4.0 0.69 0.1386 0.017
3 New Forest 18 1.6 0.64 0.039 0.051 2.0 1.02 0.0032 0.016
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.