Tools of Virtual Anthropology to build virtual cavities as endocasts, to align two disarticulated models belonging to the same specimen, and functions to import and export format files into another format.
A list of open source archaeological software and resources
Tools of Virtual Anthropology to build virtual cavities as endocasts, to align two disarticulated models belonging to the same specimen, and functions to import and export format files into another format.
Access and visualize 3D models of faunal remains.
Data analysis implementation for evaluating a novel sex estimation method based on skullanalyzer data.
Crossbones autogenerates 3D schematic skeletons, making rapid surveying and visualisation of dense skeletal assemblages a snap.
Extracts and calculates from long bone cross sections, cortical thickness maps, and biomechanically pertinent cross-sectional geometric properties.
A mobile application for the intuitive recording of human bones from archaeological sites.
A GNU Octave toolkit for analyzing diaphyseal long bone cross sectional geometry.
Analysis of Archaeological Mortality Data.
A set of GNU Octave functions for biodistance analysis based on non-metric traits.
Tools for osteometric sorting of human remains.
Performs the Splitting-Coalescence-Estimation Method to model birth seasonality in studies of herd animals.
A GNU Octave function for skeletal sex estimation.
A concrete way of extracting cranial mophometric features.
The zooaRch package provides analytical tools to make inferences on zooarchaeological data.
The zooaRchGUI package provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to analytical tools for zooarchaeological data in the R package.
Manipulate log-ratios (also known as log size index (LSI) values) from measurements obtained on zooarchaeological material.