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Inference from large sets of radiocarbon dates: Software and methods

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Crema, ER 
Bevan, A 

Abstract

jats:titleABSTRACT</jats:title>jats:pThe last decade has seen the development of a range of new statistical and computational techniques for analysing large collections of radiocarbon (jats:sup14</jats:sup>C) dates, often but not exclusively to make inferences about human population change in the past. Here we introducejats:italicrcarbon</jats:italic>, an open-source software package for the R statistical computing language which implements many of these techniques and looks to foster transparent future study of their strengths and weaknesses. In this paper, we review the key assumptions, limitations and potentials behind statistical analyses of summed probability distribution ofjats:sup14</jats:sup>C dates, including Monte-Carlo simulation-based tests, permutation tests, and spatial analyses. Supplementary material provides a fully reproducible analysis with further details not covered in the main paper.</jats:p>

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Keywords

demography, open source software, radiocarbon dating, statistical analysis, summed probability distribution

Journal Title

Radiocarbon

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Journal ISSN

0033-8222
1945-5755

Volume Title

63

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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All rights reserved
Sponsorship
European Research Council (801953)
ERC