Tutorial showcasing the cerUB package for R
2019-09-24
cerUB tutorial
Tutorial showcasing the cerUB package for R (cerUB).
This document shows how to use cerUB protocols to explore petrographic and compositional data. As an example, we provide the ‘amphorae’ dataset concerning wine Roman amphorae from sites in Catalonia, NE Spain. It is a live version of the Appendix C of an article published in Journal of Archaeological Science (see reference below).
- Installing cerUB
- Initial procedures
- Protocol 1 - Geochemical data
- Protocol 2 - Petrographic data
- Protocol 3 - Geochemical and petrographic data
- Protocol 4 - Provenance data
- Protocol 4 - Provenance data with shipwrecks
- Appendix: Interpreting biplots
All rmarkdown (.Rmd) source files are available in the repository.
There, the publication appendices folder contains alternative versions of the appendices (supplementary materials) of the related article:
Angourakis, A., Martínez Ferreras, V., Torrano A., Gurt Esparraguera, J.M. (2018) Presenting multivariate statistical protocols in R using Roman wine amphorae productions in Catalonia, Spain. Journal of Archaeological Science, 93:150-165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2018.03.007
Additionaly, the repository also contains: - Poster presented in the International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA) in Merida, Mexico, May 2018. - Poster presented in the Open Science and The Humanities Conference in Barcelona, Spain, June 2018.
Please, address any issues, suggestions, and comments to Andreas Angourakis (andros.spica@gmail.com, or through GitHub, user Andros-Spica)