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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Lim, J; Linares Matas, G;Lim, J; Linares Matas, G;This record contains supplementary files for the article “Monumental funerary landscapes of Dhar Tagant (southeastern Mauritania): towards ethical satellite remote sensing in the West African Sahel” by Gonzalo Linares Matás and Jonathan Lim, published in 2021 in the Journal of Archaeological Prospection (Article DOI: 10.1002/arp.1817). Two files are included: 1) A zip file, “Morphometric analysis of tumuli features”, containing an ArcPy script (as a .html and Jupyter Notebook .ipynb file) for processing shapefiles representing the tumuli for further analysis in R. 2) A R script file, “R Script_Monumental Funerary Landscapes of Dhar Tagant.R for carrying out statistical analysis on tumuli morphometrics. This entry is linked to a separate record, containing a table detailing the geometric data of tumuli features in Dhar Tagant. DOI: 10.5287/bodleian:nryv1oB2r
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2020 United Kingdom FrenchPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Bolsover, C;Bolsover, C;This data set consists of 13 image files in [TIFF] format, and an XML file. These files were created as part of a Digital Editions course, run by the Taylor Institution Library, during Trinity Term 2020. The course required participants to create a digitized version of a printed text. This text is 13 pages from Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Translated by Barrin, Jean. 1692. Les epistres et toutes les elegies amoureuses d’Ovide. A La Haye: Chez Abraham de Hontd. Marchand libraire sur la grand’ Sale du Palais à la Renommée, VET.FR.I.A.112. The images of the original text were created using the camera of a Samsung Galaxy S7 and then converted to TIFF format using GIMP. The XML file included here contains an encoded transcription of the original text, created and edited using Oxygen XML Editor, according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022 United Kingdom EnglishPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Frampton, C;Frampton, C;This is the output of the Digital Editions course at Oxford University, a practical training course in creating a digital edition of an out of copyright text. I digitised a Victorian description of the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. The museum presents a collection of items from a range of eras. A special aspect of this project is that the museum has remained much the same since Soane's death; in 1833, the founder John Soane secured the preservation of the collection and its presentation, through an Act of Parliament. Soane was an architect and teacher as well as a collector, and designed his museum for teaching, and included residential space and his architectural practice. The text of this edition was encoded using an XML editing software.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2019 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Lodwick, L;Lodwick, L;Data was entered into an excel spreadsheet.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2018 United Kingdom EnglishPublisher:University of Oxford Tomkins, D; Siefring, J; Huber, E; Blaney, J; Charles, S; Willcox, P; Popham, M;Archived web-pages regarding EEBO-TCP and the Test Creation Partnership, including html for TCP mission, history, projects, resources and other documentation. The Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP) ran from 1999 as an innovative collaboration between the Universities of Oxford and Michigan, funded by Jisc in the UK and by over 150 academic partner institutions worldwide. Its aim was to capture the earliest extant edition of every English-language work published during the first two centuries of printing in England, and to convert this material into fully-searchable texts. The EEBO-TCP corpus covers the period from 1473 to 1700 and is estimated to comprise more than two million pages and nearly a billion words. It represents a history of the printed word in England from the birth of the printing press to the reign of William and Mary, and it contains texts of incomparable significance for research across all academic disciplines, including literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, theology, music, fine arts, education, mathematics, and science. Having previously been available only to academic institutions which subscribe to ProQuest’s Early English Books Online resource, over 25,000 texts from the first phase of EEBO-TCP were made freely available as open data in the public domain from January 2015.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Trentacoste, A; Lodwick, L;Trentacoste, A; Lodwick, L;Supplemental tables to Trentacoste, A. and Lodwick, L. (2023) Towards an agroecology of the Roman expansion: Republican agriculture and animal husbandry in context. In S. Bernard, L. Mignone and D. Padilla Peralta (eds), Making the Middle Republic: New Approaches to Rome and Italy, 400-200 BCE. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. The above chapter argues for the importance of farming regimes as a force that shaped Roman social and economic history, and it provides a first step towards an agroecology of the Roman expansion. It presents a new synthesis of archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data from first-millennium BC Italy integrated with wider evidence for agricultural processing and rural production. Results indicate that production was motivated more by regional trajectories than by Roman political annexation, and that rural settlement changes did not have a major immediate impact on the bioarchaeological data considered. The paper discusses the socio-economic implications of these conclusions. Lastly, the chapter highlights key points of change alongside pathways for future research. The data analysed in the paper are contained in the attached supplemental tables, which summarise archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data collected from published sources. Bibliographic details are included in the supplements. SuppTable01_Archbot: Supplemental Table 1, Archaeobotanical remains - presence/absence of archaeobotanical remains by site. Tenth century BC to first century AD. SuppTable02_Zooarch: Supplemental Table 2, Zooarchaeological remains - relative percentages of cattle, sheep/goat, and pigs by site. Quantified using NISP (Number of identified specimens). Middle Bronze Age to first century AD. This data is published open access to facilitate re-use. Please cite the chapter and the dataset if you use this data.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Trentacoste, A;Trentacoste, A;Supplements to Trentacoste, A. 2022. Chapter 19: Animal Remains from Vagnari: Bones and Shells. In M. Carroll (ed.), Archaeology in the Vicus at Vagnari. The Making of a Roman Imperial Estate in Southern Italy. Oxford: Archaeopress. This chapter presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of bones and shells from 2013–2018 excavations at Vagnari, and compares results with those from MacKinnon’s (2011) study of animal remains from an adjacent area of the vicus excavated by A. Small. While the faunal assemblage proved to be modest in size, the recovered materials nonetheless provide a testament to diet, husbandry and hunting strategies, and even local pests in this area of Roman Italy. Contextualised with other zooarchaeological data from the region, zooarchaeological analysis at Vagnari offers new data and raises new questions on animal farming and the agricultural landscape of Puglia in Roman times. These supplements contain the complete recorded assemblage and associated context details and full details of the recording methodology.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2020 United Kingdom FrenchPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Bolsover, C;Bolsover, C;This data set consists of 13 image files in [TIFF] format, and an XML file. These files were created as part of a Digital Editions course, run by the Taylor Institution Library, during Trinity Term 2018. The course required participants to create a digitised version of a printed text. This text is 13 pages from Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Translated by Barrin, Jean. 1692. Les epistres et toutes les elegies amoureuses d’Ovide. A La Haye: Chez Abraham de Hontd. Marchand libraire sur la grand’ Sale du Palais à la Renommée, VET.FR.I.A.112. The images of the original text were created using the camera of a Samsung Galaxy S7 and then converted to TIFF format using GIMP. The XML file included here contains an encoded transcription of the original text, created and edited using Oxygen XML Editor, according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022 United Kingdom ArabicPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Feener, R M; Daly, P; Ishikawa, N;Feener, R M; Daly, P; Ishikawa, N;The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and document endangered tangible cultural heritage in the Maldives and Indonesia – including historical structures, archaeological sites, manuscripts and physical objects. The documentation produced in the course of our work includes site, feature, and object records with geospatial data, digital photography, LiDAR point clouds, orthophotomaps, 3D models, CAD site plans and architectural elevations, IIIF digitized manuscripts, and oral history video interviews The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats. Our work thus creates a digital archive of multimedia source material for the history of the Indian Ocean world. All data is also made open-access available on our project website: https://maritimeasiaheritage.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey is based at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies. It is led by Prof. R. Michael Feener (PI and Director), together with Dr Patrick Daly (Co-PI) and Prof. Noboru Ishikawa (Co-PI). The project is financially supported by the Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin (project number 4309). The MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab is hosted by the Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Work in the Maldives is done in partnership with the Maldives National Center for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Arts, Culture and Heritage, and in Indonesia with the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology. NB: This is a large dataset, and may require considerable time and bandwidth to download. For help in facilitating this data transfer please contact the MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab at: mahsadmin@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021 United Kingdom ItalianPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Nanfito, G;Nanfito, G;This data set consists of 7 image files in PNG format, and an XML file. These files were created as part of a Digital Editions course, run by the Taylor Institution Library, during Hilary Term 2021. The course required participants to create a digitised version of a printed text. This text is fols. 18v-21v from MS. Canon. Ital. 28. The images of the original text were provided by the Weston Library's special collections scans service. The XML file included here contains an encoded transcription of the original text, created and edited using Oxygen XML Editor, according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines.
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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Lim, J; Linares Matas, G;Lim, J; Linares Matas, G;This record contains supplementary files for the article “Monumental funerary landscapes of Dhar Tagant (southeastern Mauritania): towards ethical satellite remote sensing in the West African Sahel” by Gonzalo Linares Matás and Jonathan Lim, published in 2021 in the Journal of Archaeological Prospection (Article DOI: 10.1002/arp.1817). Two files are included: 1) A zip file, “Morphometric analysis of tumuli features”, containing an ArcPy script (as a .html and Jupyter Notebook .ipynb file) for processing shapefiles representing the tumuli for further analysis in R. 2) A R script file, “R Script_Monumental Funerary Landscapes of Dhar Tagant.R for carrying out statistical analysis on tumuli morphometrics. This entry is linked to a separate record, containing a table detailing the geometric data of tumuli features in Dhar Tagant. DOI: 10.5287/bodleian:nryv1oB2r
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu0 citations 0 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!visibility 29visibility views 29 download downloads 15 Powered bymore_vert DataBank, Bodleian L... arrow_drop_down DataBank, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford; Oxford University Research ArchiveDataset . 2021License: CC BY NCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2020 United Kingdom FrenchPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Bolsover, C;Bolsover, C;This data set consists of 13 image files in [TIFF] format, and an XML file. These files were created as part of a Digital Editions course, run by the Taylor Institution Library, during Trinity Term 2020. The course required participants to create a digitized version of a printed text. This text is 13 pages from Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Translated by Barrin, Jean. 1692. Les epistres et toutes les elegies amoureuses d’Ovide. A La Haye: Chez Abraham de Hontd. Marchand libraire sur la grand’ Sale du Palais à la Renommée, VET.FR.I.A.112. The images of the original text were created using the camera of a Samsung Galaxy S7 and then converted to TIFF format using GIMP. The XML file included here contains an encoded transcription of the original text, created and edited using Oxygen XML Editor, according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022 United Kingdom EnglishPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Frampton, C;Frampton, C;This is the output of the Digital Editions course at Oxford University, a practical training course in creating a digital edition of an out of copyright text. I digitised a Victorian description of the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. The museum presents a collection of items from a range of eras. A special aspect of this project is that the museum has remained much the same since Soane's death; in 1833, the founder John Soane secured the preservation of the collection and its presentation, through an Act of Parliament. Soane was an architect and teacher as well as a collector, and designed his museum for teaching, and included residential space and his architectural practice. The text of this edition was encoded using an XML editing software.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2018 United Kingdom EnglishPublisher:University of Oxford Tomkins, D; Siefring, J; Huber, E; Blaney, J; Charles, S; Willcox, P; Popham, M;Archived web-pages regarding EEBO-TCP and the Test Creation Partnership, including html for TCP mission, history, projects, resources and other documentation. The Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP) ran from 1999 as an innovative collaboration between the Universities of Oxford and Michigan, funded by Jisc in the UK and by over 150 academic partner institutions worldwide. Its aim was to capture the earliest extant edition of every English-language work published during the first two centuries of printing in England, and to convert this material into fully-searchable texts. The EEBO-TCP corpus covers the period from 1473 to 1700 and is estimated to comprise more than two million pages and nearly a billion words. It represents a history of the printed word in England from the birth of the printing press to the reign of William and Mary, and it contains texts of incomparable significance for research across all academic disciplines, including literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, theology, music, fine arts, education, mathematics, and science. Having previously been available only to academic institutions which subscribe to ProQuest’s Early English Books Online resource, over 25,000 texts from the first phase of EEBO-TCP were made freely available as open data in the public domain from January 2015.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Trentacoste, A; Lodwick, L;Trentacoste, A; Lodwick, L;Supplemental tables to Trentacoste, A. and Lodwick, L. (2023) Towards an agroecology of the Roman expansion: Republican agriculture and animal husbandry in context. In S. Bernard, L. Mignone and D. Padilla Peralta (eds), Making the Middle Republic: New Approaches to Rome and Italy, 400-200 BCE. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. The above chapter argues for the importance of farming regimes as a force that shaped Roman social and economic history, and it provides a first step towards an agroecology of the Roman expansion. It presents a new synthesis of archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data from first-millennium BC Italy integrated with wider evidence for agricultural processing and rural production. Results indicate that production was motivated more by regional trajectories than by Roman political annexation, and that rural settlement changes did not have a major immediate impact on the bioarchaeological data considered. The paper discusses the socio-economic implications of these conclusions. Lastly, the chapter highlights key points of change alongside pathways for future research. The data analysed in the paper are contained in the attached supplemental tables, which summarise archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data collected from published sources. Bibliographic details are included in the supplements. SuppTable01_Archbot: Supplemental Table 1, Archaeobotanical remains - presence/absence of archaeobotanical remains by site. Tenth century BC to first century AD. SuppTable02_Zooarch: Supplemental Table 2, Zooarchaeological remains - relative percentages of cattle, sheep/goat, and pigs by site. Quantified using NISP (Number of identified specimens). Middle Bronze Age to first century AD. This data is published open access to facilitate re-use. Please cite the chapter and the dataset if you use this data.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021 United KingdomPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Trentacoste, A;Trentacoste, A;Supplements to Trentacoste, A. 2022. Chapter 19: Animal Remains from Vagnari: Bones and Shells. In M. Carroll (ed.), Archaeology in the Vicus at Vagnari. The Making of a Roman Imperial Estate in Southern Italy. Oxford: Archaeopress. This chapter presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of bones and shells from 2013–2018 excavations at Vagnari, and compares results with those from MacKinnon’s (2011) study of animal remains from an adjacent area of the vicus excavated by A. Small. While the faunal assemblage proved to be modest in size, the recovered materials nonetheless provide a testament to diet, husbandry and hunting strategies, and even local pests in this area of Roman Italy. Contextualised with other zooarchaeological data from the region, zooarchaeological analysis at Vagnari offers new data and raises new questions on animal farming and the agricultural landscape of Puglia in Roman times. These supplements contain the complete recorded assemblage and associated context details and full details of the recording methodology.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2020 United Kingdom FrenchPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Bolsover, C;Bolsover, C;This data set consists of 13 image files in [TIFF] format, and an XML file. These files were created as part of a Digital Editions course, run by the Taylor Institution Library, during Trinity Term 2018. The course required participants to create a digitised version of a printed text. This text is 13 pages from Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Translated by Barrin, Jean. 1692. Les epistres et toutes les elegies amoureuses d’Ovide. A La Haye: Chez Abraham de Hontd. Marchand libraire sur la grand’ Sale du Palais à la Renommée, VET.FR.I.A.112. The images of the original text were created using the camera of a Samsung Galaxy S7 and then converted to TIFF format using GIMP. The XML file included here contains an encoded transcription of the original text, created and edited using Oxygen XML Editor, according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022 United Kingdom ArabicPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Feener, R M; Daly, P; Ishikawa, N;Feener, R M; Daly, P; Ishikawa, N;The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and document endangered tangible cultural heritage in the Maldives and Indonesia – including historical structures, archaeological sites, manuscripts and physical objects. The documentation produced in the course of our work includes site, feature, and object records with geospatial data, digital photography, LiDAR point clouds, orthophotomaps, 3D models, CAD site plans and architectural elevations, IIIF digitized manuscripts, and oral history video interviews The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats. Our work thus creates a digital archive of multimedia source material for the history of the Indian Ocean world. All data is also made open-access available on our project website: https://maritimeasiaheritage.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey is based at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies. It is led by Prof. R. Michael Feener (PI and Director), together with Dr Patrick Daly (Co-PI) and Prof. Noboru Ishikawa (Co-PI). The project is financially supported by the Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin (project number 4309). The MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab is hosted by the Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Work in the Maldives is done in partnership with the Maldives National Center for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Arts, Culture and Heritage, and in Indonesia with the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology. NB: This is a large dataset, and may require considerable time and bandwidth to download. For help in facilitating this data transfer please contact the MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab at: mahsadmin@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021 United Kingdom ItalianPublisher:University of Oxford Authors: Nanfito, G;Nanfito, G;This data set consists of 7 image files in PNG format, and an XML file. These files were created as part of a Digital Editions course, run by the Taylor Institution Library, during Hilary Term 2021. The course required participants to create a digitised version of a printed text. This text is fols. 18v-21v from MS. Canon. Ital. 28. The images of the original text were provided by the Weston Library's special collections scans service. The XML file included here contains an encoded transcription of the original text, created and edited using Oxygen XML Editor, according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines.
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