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Jozefowiez & Miller, C Over T Raw Data, Ralph Miller, Jérémie Jozefowiez
Jozefowiez & Miller, C Over T Raw Data, Ralph Miller, Jérémie Jozefowiez
Psychology Faculty Scholarship
The data set is the main file for download and the ReadMe file is attached below as an additional file.
Dataset For Faunal Analyses Of Biry House Food Remains, Castroville, Tx, Kathryn Maupin
Dataset For Faunal Analyses Of Biry House Food Remains, Castroville, Tx, Kathryn Maupin
Anthropology Datasets
In 2013, Van Dyke excavated a historic residence located at 309th Paris Street in Castroville, Texas. Beginning in 1844, the house was occupied by the families that had immigrated from the Alsace region of France. Preliminary analyses of the faunal recovered from a lime slaking pit suggested that over the course of the home’s residence, family members incorporate wild taxa into their diet in addition to their traditional Alsatian foodstuffs. Expanded analyses of the faunal remains from additional features provide additional evidence that the diet of the residents slowly transitioned away from a strict Alsatian diet and eventually included …
The Moai Of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Carl P. Lipo, Terry L. Hunt
The Moai Of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Carl P. Lipo, Terry L. Hunt
Anthropology Faculty Scholarship
The current database for the moai of Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile).
Dijon Book Inventories, Edward J. Shephard Jr.
Dijon Book Inventories, Edward J. Shephard Jr.
Library Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Frequency And Occurrence Seriation Excel Macros, Carl P. Lipo, Timothy D. Hunt
Frequency And Occurrence Seriation Excel Macros, Carl P. Lipo, Timothy D. Hunt
Anthropology Faculty Scholarship
These Microsoft Excel based worksheets include macros for creating frequency and occurrence seriations. They are do provide solutions to seriation but offer graphical depictions of the relative frequencies/occurrence for assemblages that can be manipulated in a manner consistent with Ford based approaches.