Refitting pottery fragments from the Liang Abu rockshelter, Borneo

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Dataset:6690143



DOI10.5281/zenodo.5940242Zenodo5940242MaRDI QIDQ6690143FDOQ6690143

Dataset published at Zenodo repository.

Sebastien Plutniak

Publication date: 26 April 2021

Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International



Liang Abu is an archaeological site in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. This dataset describes the relationships between pottery fragments found during excavations (2009-2012). Two types of relationships are defined. A connection relationship refers to a physical connection between two fragments that were part of the same object. A similarity relationship between fragments is defined if there is an acceptable likelihood that those fragments were part of the same object. The dataset is composed of three tables: relations-connection.csv (56x2): connection relationships between fragments. matrix. Each line describes a connection relationship between two fragments. There respective unique identifiers are given in column frg_id1 and in column frg_id2. relations-similarity.csv (47x2): similarity relationships between fragments. matrix. Column frg_id gives a fragment unique identifier, column su_id gives a unique identifier for the group of similar fragments it belongs to (similarity unit). fragments.csv (177x8): contextual information concerning each fragment, with the following columns: frg_id: unique fragment identifier layer: stratigraphic layer zmin: minimal depth in centimetres where the fragment was found zmax: maximal depth in centimetres where the fragment was found square: square where the fragment was found sherd.type: type of pottery sherd thickness: thickness of the fragments in millimetres length: length of the fragments in millimetres







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