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edeta_caves - Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance [Supplementary material]

Supplementary material of "Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance" by Sonia Machause López and Agustín Diez Castillo to be published in Zephyrus. There are two folders in the release: data [1] and code [2]. [1] Firstly, there are two Excel files referenced in the text

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Supplementary Material 1: Table with alternative paths to Cueva Merinel. Ls: Llobera and Sluckin; Ug: Uriarte; ree: relative energetic expenditure cost function; hrz: Hezorg’s metabolic cost function; vl: Van Leusen’s metabolic cost function; p: Pandolf et al.’s metabolic energy expenditure cost function; icofp: Irmischer-Clarke’s hiking function (male, off-path); alb: Alberti (see Alberti 2019: 4).

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Supplementary Material 2: Table with alternative paths to Cueva del Sapo. Ls: Llobera and Sluckin; Ug: Uriarte; ree: relative energetic expenditure cost function; hrz: Hezorg’s metabolic cost function; vl: Van Leusen’s metabolic cost function; p: Pandolf et al.’s metabolic energy expenditure cost function; icofp: Irmischer-Clarke’s hiking function (male, off-path); alb: Alberti (see Alberti 2019: 4).

Two maps referenced in the text like sup 3 sup3

Supplementary material 3: Possible boundaries between each oppida territory, applying the Ardigo et al. (2003) algorithm, as implemented in the Movecost package (Alberti, 2019). The red symbols represent Sapo -south one- and Merinel caves. The green dots represent the location of the main oppida neighbours of Edeta -E-. A=Arse, C=Carència, CMC=Castellar de Meca, CV=Cerro Viejo, IK=Ikalesken, K=Kelin, SA=SAITI, SU=Sucro. The numbers express the area of each oppidum in Km2.

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Supplementary material 4: Map of Edeta’s road network (white) and transhumant historical cattle pathways of different width (green: 75,22 m; brown: 37,61 m; orange: 20,89 m; yellow: variable).

There are also several datasets that can be found in Zenodo. [2] Two R scripts: alloc_zephyrus.R This one allocate the land of each of the 9 oppida contained in a Rdata file using as Digital Elevation Model a 200x200 grid of the area. smez.R This one calculates the optimal and not so optimal files using data from the territory of Edeta using as Digital Elevation Model a 5x5 grid of the area.

Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). dieza/edeta_caves: Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance (v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365757

Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). Oppida in the central coast of mediterranean Spain (Version 1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7385524

Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). Digital Terrain Model of Edeta's land (Version 1) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365195

Full Changelog: https://github.com/dieza/edeta_caves/compare/1.1...1.3

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Published by dieza about 3 years ago

edeta_caves - Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance [Supplementary materials]

Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance [Supplementary material]

Supplementary material of "Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance" by Sonia Machause López and Agustín Diez Castillo to be published in Zephyrus. There are two folders in the release data [1] and code [2]. [1] Firstly, there are two Excel files referenced in the text sup1 sup2 Two maps referenced in the text like sup 3 sup3 and sup 4 sup4 There are also several datasets that can be found in Zenodo. [2] Two R scripts: alloc_zephyrus.R This one allocate the land of each of the 9 oppida contained in a Rdata file using as Digital Elevation Model a 200x200 grid of the area. smez.R This one calculates the optimal and not so optimal files using data from the territory of Edeta using as Digital Elevation Model a 5x5 grid of the area. Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). dieza/edetacaves: Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance (v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365757 Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). Oppida in the central coast of mediterranean Spain (Version 1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7385524 Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). Digital Terrain Model of Edeta's land (Version 1) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365195 Machause López, Sonia, & Diez Castillo, Agustín. (2022). Archaeological sites in the area of the Iron Age city of Edeta -Valencia, Spain- (Version 1) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365243 Full Changelog: https://github.com/dieza/edetacaves/compare/1.1...1.2

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Published by dieza about 3 years ago

edeta_caves - Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance

Supplementary material of "Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance" by Sonia Machause Lópes and Agustín Diez Castillo to be published in Zephyrus. There are two folders in the release data [1] and code [2]. [1] Data set that can be found in Zenodo, but no need to download because each of the R scripts download data as required. [2] Two R scripts: alloc_zephyrus.R This one allocate the land to each of the 9 oppida contained in the Rdata file using as Digital Elevation Model a 200x200 grid of the area. smez.R This one calculates the optimal and no so optinal files using data from using as Digital Elevation Model a 5x5 grid of the area. Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). dieza/edeta_caves: Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance (v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365757 Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). Oppida in the central coast of mediterranean Spain (Version 1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7385524 Diez Castillo, Agustín, & Machause López, Sonia. (2022). Digital Terrain Model of Edeta's land (Version 1) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365195 Machause López, Sonia, & Diez Castillo, Agustín. (2022). Archaeological sites in the area of the Iron Age city of Edeta -Valencia, Spain- (Version 1) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7365243

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Published by dieza about 3 years ago

edeta_caves - Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance

Supplementary material of "Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Iron Age: GIS, caves and ritual performance" by Sonia Machause Lópes and Agustín Diez Castillo to be published in Zephyrus .

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Published by dieza over 3 years ago