Research compendium for "Approaching Prehistoric Demography: Proxies, Scales and Scope of the Cologne Protocol in European contexts"
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Manuel Broich ([email protected])
Robin Peters ([email protected])
Schmidt, I., Hilpert, J., Kretschmer, I., Peters, R., Broich, M., Schiesberg, S., Vogels, O., Wendt, K. P., Zimmermann, A., Maier, A., submitted. Approaching Prehistoric Demography: Proxies, Scales and Scope of the Cologne Protocol in European contexts. Philosophical Transactions B.
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One rmarkdown file (
EarlyNeolithic.Rmd
) that can be executed in RStudio. This file contains an example application of the Cologne Protocol -
The
code\
directory contains the script of the Cologne Protocol, which is organized in four.R
files -
The
output\
directory contains acsv
file with the statistical properties of the isolines of the sample data (Early Neolithic). The export ofshape
andraster
files is included in03_Visualisation_Export.R
. Due to their size they are not stored in this repository.
The Cologne Protocol is a geostatistical approach for estimating prehistoric population size and density.
This repository contains a manual on how to model Core Areas with R
. This modelling approach constitutes the first of two successive tasks within the Cologne Protocol to estimate past population sizes and densities, described in more detail elsewhere (Schmidt et al. 2020: S2.1. and S2.2.).
The manual outlines the technical implementation of working steps 1 to 12 (see Schmidt et al. 2020: Table S2): Firstly a GIS-analysis of site distributions and secondly the identification of the ODI. The working steps include the construction of Voronoi diagrams and "Largest Empty Circles", kriging, converting the kriging results into isolines and finally calculating the criteria to select the ODI.
The aim of this repository is neither to explain the theoretical background nor the further steps of the Cologne Protocol. For these points please refer to the associated publication including the supplementary information.
- If you already know the Cologne Protocol and if you are familiar with
R
, we recommend starting with the.R
files in thecode\
directory. Change the variables in the first part of file00_LEC.R
according to your research needs and run all code successively. - If you know a bit of the Cologne Protocol and programming with
R
, we recommend starting with theEarlyNeolithic.Rmd
file. - If you don't know the Cologne Protocol, we recommend reading the above mentioned publication first.
There exist other manuals and recourses to fulfill the first two parts of the Cologne Protocol. The above mentioned publications is not only accompanied by an R
manual but also by manuals for QGIS
, MapInfo
and ArcGIS
. Please see the publication for more information.
Additionally, we know two other implementations in R
: one package called lecAAR by the Initiative for Statistical Analysis in Archaeology Kiel (ISAAK) and one script by Ahlrichs, J., Henkner, J. and Schmidt, K.
This manual and these two implementations overlap partly because of the use of the same packages, but we think that the present manual provides for the first time a complete coverage of the first two parts of the Cologne Protocol.
Code: MIT (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) year: 2020, copyright holders: Manuel Broich and Robin Peters
The manual was developed under R version 3.6.2.
All necessary dependencies are documented in the deps.yaml
file. They can be installed manually or with automagic::install_deps_file()
.