Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments scattered in archaeological spatial units (e.g. stratigraphic layers). Graphs and graph theory are used to model archaeological observations. The package is mainly based on the 'igraph' package for graph analysis. Functions can: 1) create, manipulate, and simulate fragmentation graphs, 2) measure the cohesion and admixture of archaeological spatial units, and 3) characterise the topology of a specific set of refitting relationships. An empirical dataset is also provided as an example
ABSTRACT The lack of organisation on Middle Palaeolithic sites is a very frequent phenomenon, and of...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
International audienceThe archeological record of La Roche-à-Pierrot (France) is central to debates ...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
International audienceRefitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess ...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
An R Shiny application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of arch...
International audienceConsidered at a fundamental level of analysis, the time dimension in archaeolo...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
Archaeologists have to formulate hypotheses and to construct theoretical models in order to explain ...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
ABSTRACT The lack of organisation on Middle Palaeolithic sites is a very frequent phenomenon, and of...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
International audienceThe archeological record of La Roche-à-Pierrot (France) is central to debates ...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
International audienceRefitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess ...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
An R Shiny application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of arch...
International audienceConsidered at a fundamental level of analysis, the time dimension in archaeolo...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
Archaeologists have to formulate hypotheses and to construct theoretical models in order to explain ...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
ABSTRACT The lack of organisation on Middle Palaeolithic sites is a very frequent phenomenon, and of...
An R 'Shiny' application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of ar...
International audienceThe archeological record of La Roche-à-Pierrot (France) is central to debates ...