TaiCave {archeofrag} | R Documentation |
Dataset: Refitting relationships between pottery fragments from the Tai site, Cave sector
Description
The Tai is a Neolithic archaeological site in France. Three sectors were distinguished: the North entrance, the South entrance and the Cave. This dataset regards the refitting 'connection' relationships between pottery fragments found during excavations led by Claire Manen in the Cave sector. A connection relationship refers to a physical connection between two fragments that were part of the same object.
The dataset includes two tables:
tai.cave.connection
: connection relationships between fragments.tai.cave.fragments
: information about the fragments.
Usage
data(TaiCave)
Format
tai.cave.connection
is a 91x2 matrix. Each line describes a connection relationship between two fragments. Their unique identifiers are given in column 'id1' and in column 'id2', respectively.tai.cave.fragments
is 112x7 data frame:id: fragment unique identifier
layer: stratigraphic layer
sherd_size: size class of the pottery sherd (nb: the numeric value is not metrical)
sherd_thickness: thickness of the pottery sherd in millimeter
x: x coordinates of the location where the pottery sherd was found (in centimetres)
y: y coordinates of the location where the pottery sherd was found (in centimetres)
z: z coordinates of the location where the pottery sherd was found (in centimetres)
References
Caro J., Plutniak S. 2022. 'Refitting and Matching Neolithic Pottery Fragments from the Taï site, France'. Zenodo, doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7408706
Examples
data(TaiCave)
head(tai.cave.fragments)