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zooaRchGUI (version 1.0.2)

Interactive Analytical Tools for Zooarchaeological Data

Description

The analysis and inference of faunal remains recovered from archaeological sites concerns the field of zooarchaeology. The zooaRchGUI package provides a graphical user interface to analytical tools found in the R statistical environment to make inferences on zooarchaeological data. Functions in this package allow users to interactively read, manipulate, visualize, and analyze zooarchaeological data.

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install.packages('zooaRchGUI')

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Version

1.0.2

License

GPL (>= 2)

Maintainer

Erik Otarola-Castillo

Last Published

June 15th, 2017

Functions in zooaRchGUI (1.0.2)

randPTS

Random Spatial Points Example for spatial statistics and autocorrelation example
spatPOLY

Spatial Polygon Example
speth83

Bison survival data from Speth 1983
speth83labels

Bison survival labels from Speth 1983
ClarksonLimbLoc

Clarkson data for chi squared
LRBdata

Forager databse from Binford 2001, Constructing Frames of Reference
winslow.fuse

Fusion Survival data for cattle remains from the Winslow site, a colonial period farm near Boston, MA.
zooaRchGUI-package

Analytical Tools for Zooarchaeological Data
marjRlabels

Survival data labels from Marj Rabba, using Payne's (1973) age classes
myData

Simulated Site x Species data
standards

Standards for values
syraPoly

Syracuse Polygon Data
zooaRch_GUI

zooaRchGUI
LRBkey

Data frame describing the variables in the LRB data frame. Part of the datasets used to calculate Binford's environmental and hunter-gatherer frames of reference variables
clusterPTS

Clustered Spatial Points Example for spatial statistics and autocorrelation example
marjRab

Survival data from Marj Rabba, using Payne's (1973) age classes
marjRab.fuse

Fusion Survival data from Marj Rabba