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Working with R to handle epigraphic and GIS data for my PhD project. Some related epigraphic and archaeological data can be found at my BromansCoopey Repo or at zenodo.7052901.

Example outputs:

scaled scatter map of the distribution of military monuments in roman dalmatia. title reads Epigraphic Distribution of the Military in Dalmatia, subtitle reads Undated Monuments and Monuments Dated 30 BCE–150 CE. x-axis goes from 12 east to 22 east. y-axis goes from 41 north to 46 and a half north. map is of the eastern Adriatic coastline. Key consists of 4 orange circles increasing in size, with the smallest representing 25, the second 50, the third 75, and the last 100.

Map of the distribution of military epigraphic monuments in Dalmatia dating between 30BCE--150CE (-30/117--117/150). CC BY-SA 4.0

Scatter map of all locations where Roman epigraphy has been found in Dalmatia. The modern regions comprising Dalmatia are blue on this map, and the inscriptions are marked by red dots which scatter the landscape, clustering along the Adriatic coastline

Scatter map of all locations where Roman epigraphy has been found in Dalmatia. CC BY-SA 4.0

Scatter map of all locations where roman epigraphy has been found in Dalmatia dating between 30BCE and 150 CE. The modern regions conprising Dalmatia are light green on this map, and the inscriptions are marked by transparent black dots which scatter the landscape in various sizes, clustering along the adriatic coastline

Scatter map with scaled points showing number of epigraphic monuments shown at sites across Dalmatia dating to 30 BCE-150CE. CC BY-SA 4.0

scaled density graph of the distribution of epigraphic monuments in dalmatia, with histograms. y axis is maximun number of monuments, x axis is the date in BCE/CE. there is first rise is 1st century, a peak in late 2nd, and a drop in early 4th CE.

Scaled density graph of inscribed monuments in Dalmatia with histogram and 25 step size, folowing Steinmann & Weissova 2021. CC BY-SA 4.0

Steinmann, L, and B Weissova. 2021. ‘Datplot: A New R Package for the Visualization of Date Ranges in Archaeology’. Advances in Archaeological Practice 9(4). DOI:10.1017/aap.2021.8.

Specs:

Programs: RStudio. 2023.06.0 Build 421. "Mountain Hydrangea" Release (583b465e, 2023-06-05) for windows
Programming: R
OS: Windows 11 Pro. V.22H2 (OS Build 22621.3007)

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