从谷物中筛除杂草:一个基于R的包,用于根据作物加工阶段对谷物和豆类的考古植物样品进行分类。

IF 2.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1007/s00334-024-01006-7
Elizabeth Stroud, Glynis Jones, Michael Charles, Amy Bogaard
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摘要

R包CropPro是一个开放获取的资源,用于将考古植物样本分类为西南亚、欧洲和其他地中海地区大种子谷物和豆类作物加工序列不同阶段的产品和副产品。它建立在Jones(植物和古人类:古民族植物学研究)进行的民族志研究和分析的基础上。Balkema,鹿特丹,1984年第43-61页),(考古科学J 14:31 - 323,1987), (Circaea 6:91- 96,1990),以及Charles (Environ Archaeol, 1:11 - 122,1998)的修正方法。CropPro提供的功能允许用户构建三角图,将考古植物样品与民族志作物加工阶段进行判别分析,并绘制判别分析结果。本文提供了使用CropPro的两个工作示例:英国斯塔福德的早期中世纪遗址和叙利亚泰尔布雷克的青铜时代遗址。这些例子说明了如何使用该软件包来确定作物加工阶段,以及评估作物加工以外的分类途径的相关性。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s00334-024-01006-7。
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Sieving the weeds from the grains: an R based package for classifying archaeobotanical samples of cereals and pulses according to crop processing stages.

The R package CropPro is an open-access resource to classify archaeobotanical samples as products and by-products of different stages of the crop processing sequence for large-seeded cereal and pulse crops in south west Asia, Europe and other Mediterranean regions. It builds on ethnographic research and analysis conducted by Jones (Plants and ancient man: studies in palaeoethnobotany. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp 43-61, 1984), (J Archaeol Sci 14:311-323, 1987), (Circaea 6:91-96, 1990) and a modified method by Charles (Environ Archaeol 1:111-122, 1998). CropPro provides functions, which allow users to construct triplots, to conduct discriminant analysis comparing archaeobotanical samples with ethnographic crop processing stages and to plot the discriminant analysis results. This paper provides two worked examples of the use of CropPro: the early medieval site of Stafford in the UK and the Bronze Age site of Tell Brak in Syria. These examples illustrate the use of the package for identifying crop-processing stages, and for assessing the relevance of taphonomic pathways other than crop processing.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00334-024-01006-7.

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期刊介绍: Vegetation History and Archaeobotany publishes research papers, review articles and short contributions of high quality from Europe, the Americas and other parts of the world. It covers the entire field of vegetation history – mainly the development of flora and vegetation during the Holocene (but also from the Pleistocene), and including related subjects such as palaeoecology. Of special interest is the human impact upon the natural environment in prehistoric and medieval times; this is reflected in pollen diagrams as well as in plant macroremains from archaeological contexts.
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