Tutorial on how to visualise, analyse and interpret stable isotope data
Tutorial on how to visualise, analyse and interpret stable isotope data
A packaged R ‘Shiny’ application for the visualisation, interactive exploration, and web communication of archaeological spatial data.
Displays SVG files of archaeological sites.
This r script produces a exploratory visual for assessing site date ranges originally suggested to me by wesley bernardini redlands university
This r function creates a simple ford diagram for archaeological seriation with error bars determined based on sample size were count data are given
Constructs a graphical representation of petrographic drilling profiles.
The GlobaLID web app
A one-pager website meant to allow a person to interactively build a harris matrix.
Data visualization guidelines for stable isotopes graphs, with examples
Data and script to generate a map of the Netherlands for isotopic analyses
Ternary plots made simple.
Resources relevant to visualisation of isotopic results
Colour schemes for scientific data visualization.
Visualizes digital archaeology as a fantasy landscape.
Provides easy access to, and manipulation of, the munsell colours
Make a stratigraphic-style plot-schematic of sediment colour using munsell values
Plot data on skeletal templates quickly
tutorial on an intuitive way to visualise a dental inventory in a sample
Automates the digital inking process of archaeological pottery drawings, transforming pencil drawings into publication-ready illustrations while preserving the original characteristics and enhancing their analytical power.