Data used in the practical section of Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. These are needed to follow along with the slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7534698 Unfortunately, the data I used in the course are assigned a license that requires me to use the same license when sharing, hence the data are in a separate repository from the slides. The data were originally obtained from the archdata R package. The data were 'messified' to teach how to clean the data in R. House Pits Missouri.csv requires manual cleaning. house_pits_cleaned.csv can be imported directly in R
ABSTRACT The contributions of quantitative methods and data processing to Archaeology are discussed ...
An easy way to examine archaeological count data. This package provides a convenient and reproducibl...
Over the years Correspondence Analysis has become a valuable tool for archaeologists because it enab...
Slides used in the course Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. The slides accompanied the practical...
The emphasis of the current guide is on ‘Applied Statistics’. This means that even though the mathem...
Djindjian François. Computer and quantitative methods in archaeology 1988, S.P.Q. Rahtz edt.. In: Hi...
This is part 1 of the Rchon statistics course. It treats the basics of data manipulation in R, and ...
This package allows the user to apply four protocols of multivariate statistics for exploring archae...
<p>Supplemental data and R code for reproducing figures and table values in paper 'Assessing the Int...
As more and more historical records are digitized, having a way to quickly analyze large volumes of ...
Supplemental data and R code for reproducing figures and table values in paper 'Assessing the Integr...
Datasets for teaching quantitative approaches and modeling in archaeology and paleontology. This pac...
This pioneering book teaches readers to use R within four core analytical areas applicable to the Hu...
This upload includes the following files related to the R analysis: - Raw data as a CSV table (brus...
Replication data include: 1) a table of the archaeological societies in France created between 1824 ...
ABSTRACT The contributions of quantitative methods and data processing to Archaeology are discussed ...
An easy way to examine archaeological count data. This package provides a convenient and reproducibl...
Over the years Correspondence Analysis has become a valuable tool for archaeologists because it enab...
Slides used in the course Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. The slides accompanied the practical...
The emphasis of the current guide is on ‘Applied Statistics’. This means that even though the mathem...
Djindjian François. Computer and quantitative methods in archaeology 1988, S.P.Q. Rahtz edt.. In: Hi...
This is part 1 of the Rchon statistics course. It treats the basics of data manipulation in R, and ...
This package allows the user to apply four protocols of multivariate statistics for exploring archae...
<p>Supplemental data and R code for reproducing figures and table values in paper 'Assessing the Int...
As more and more historical records are digitized, having a way to quickly analyze large volumes of ...
Supplemental data and R code for reproducing figures and table values in paper 'Assessing the Integr...
Datasets for teaching quantitative approaches and modeling in archaeology and paleontology. This pac...
This pioneering book teaches readers to use R within four core analytical areas applicable to the Hu...
This upload includes the following files related to the R analysis: - Raw data as a CSV table (brus...
Replication data include: 1) a table of the archaeological societies in France created between 1824 ...
ABSTRACT The contributions of quantitative methods and data processing to Archaeology are discussed ...
An easy way to examine archaeological count data. This package provides a convenient and reproducibl...
Over the years Correspondence Analysis has become a valuable tool for archaeologists because it enab...