"sdam" packageInstall and load one version of "sdam" package.
install.packages("sdam") # from CRAN
devtools::install_github("sdam-au/sdam") # development version
devtools::install_github("mplex/cedhar", subdir="pkg/sdam") # a legacy version R 3.6.x[1] '1.1.4'
Package "sdam" comes with a suite of datasets and
external data to execute different functions available in the package
and to perform analysis.
For a list of built-in datasets in "sdam" use the
"utils" function data() or
utils::data() with the 'package' argument.
The CRAN distribution has four built-in datasets, while the development and legacy distributions add three more built-in datasets.
# Data sets in package 'sdam':
#
# rp Roman province names and acronyms as in EDH
# rpcp Roman provinces chronological periods
# rpd Roman provinces dates from EDH
# rpmcd Caption maps and affiliation dates of Roman provinces# Additional built-in datasets in 'sdam':
#
# EDH Epigraphic Database Heidelberg Dataset
# rpmp Maps of ancient Roman provinces and Italian regions
# retn Roman Empire transport network and Mediterranean seaA description of each dataset is available in the manual that from
the R console is accessible as e.g. the EDH dataset in a
non-CRAN distribution.
The EDH dataset in "sdam" has information
about Latin epigraphy retrieved from the Epigraphic Database Heidelberg
API repository from the Roman world during the antiquity period.
A list of Roman provinces and regions in this dataset is available in
dataset "rp", and use again function data() to
load this built-in dataset to look at its internal structure with
utils::str() function.
"rp" is a named list with Roman provinces and
regions with acronyms according to the Epigraphic Database
Heidelberg.List of 66
$ Ach: chr "Achaia"
$ Aeg: chr "Aegyptus"
$ Aem: chr "Aemilia (Regio VIII)"
$ Afr: chr "Africa Proconsularis"
$ AlC: chr "Alpes Cottiae"
$ AlG: chr "Alpes Graiae"
$ AlM: chr "Alpes Maritimae"
$ AlP: chr "Alpes Poeninae"
$ ApC: chr "Apulia et Calabria (Regio II)"
$ Aqu: chr "Aquitania"
$ Ara: chr "Arabia"
$ Arm: chr "Armenia"
$ Asi: chr "Asia"
$ Ass: chr "Assyria"
$ Bae: chr "Baetica"
$ Bar: chr "Barbaricum"
$ Bel: chr "Belgica"
$ BiP: chr "Bithynia et Pontus"
$ BrL: chr "Bruttium et Lucania (Regio III)"
$ Bri: chr "Britannia"
$ Cap: chr "Cappadocia"
$ Cil: chr "Cilicia"
$ Cor: chr "Corsica"
$ Cre: chr "Creta"
$ Cyp: chr "Cyprus"
$ Cyr: chr "Cyrene"
$ Dac: chr "Dacia"
$ Dal: chr "Dalmatia"
$ Epi: chr "Epirus"
$ Etr: chr "Etruria (Regio VII)"
$ Gal: chr "Galatia"
$ GeI: chr "Germania inferior"
$ GeS: chr "Germania superior"
$ HiC: chr "Hispania citerior"
$ Inc: chr "Provincia incerta"
$ Iud: chr "Iudaea"
$ LaC: chr "Latium et Campania (Regio I)"
$ Lig: chr "Liguria (Regio IX)"
$ Lug: chr "Lugdunensis"
$ Lus: chr "Lusitania"
$ LyP: chr "Lycia et Pamphylia"
$ MaC: chr "Mauretania Caesariensis"
$ MaT: chr "Mauretania Tingitana"
$ Mak: chr "Macedonia"
$ Mes: chr "Mesopotamia"
$ MoI: chr "Moesia inferior"
$ MoS: chr "Moesia superior"
$ Nar: chr "Narbonensis"
$ Nor: chr "Noricum"
$ Num: chr "Numidia"
$ PaI: chr "Pannonia inferior"
$ PaS: chr "Pannonia superior"
$ Pic: chr "Picenum (Regio V)"
$ Rae: chr "Raetia"
$ ReB: chr "Regnum Bospori"
$ Rom: chr "Roma"
$ Sam: chr "Samnium (Regio IV)"
$ Sar: chr "Sardinia"
$ Sic: chr "Sicilia, Melita"
$ Syr: chr "Syria"
$ Thr: chr "Thracia"
$ Tra: chr "Transpadana (Regio XI)"
$ Tri: chr "Tripolitania"
$ Umb: chr "Umbria (Regio VI)"
$ Val: chr "Valeria"
$ VeH: chr "Venetia et Histria (Regio X)"
edhw() interface with "rp" datasetedhw() is a wrapper to extract and transform
the records in the EDH dataset that invokes
"rp" dataset to retrieve the records from a specific Roman
province or region in EDH.Warning in edhw(province = "Arm"): "x" is for dataset "EDH".
Warning in edhw(province = "Arm"): "province" with no "vars" returns lists.
[[1]]
[[1]]$ID
[1] "015521"
[[1]]$commentary
[1] " Mehrere, teils aneinanderpassende Fragmente erhalten. Die Inschrift lief über mehrere Tafeln hinweg; Angabe der Breite bezieht sich auf die erste der Tafeln mit den Zeilenanfängen. Rekonstruierte Gesambreite: circa 8,50 m."
[[1]]$country
[1] "Armenia"
[[1]]$depth
[1] "21 cm"
[[1]]$diplomatic_text
[1] "IMP CAESAR DIV[ ] NERVAE F[ ]ERVA TRAIANVS / OPTIMVS A[ ]G G[ ]RM DACI[ ]THICVS PONT MAX / TRIB POT XX [ ]P XIII COS VI [ ]R LEG IIII SCYT FECIT"
[[1]]$edh_geography_uri
[1] "https://edh-www.adw.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/geographie/3407"
[[1]]$findspot_ancient
[1] "Artaxata, bei"
[[1]]$findspot_modern
[1] "Pokr Vedi"
[[1]]$height
[1] "80 cm"
[[1]]$id
[1] "HD015521"
[[1]]$language
[1] "Latin"
[[1]]$last_update
[1] "2015-10-22"
[[1]]$letter_size
[1] "20-16 cm"
[[1]]$literature
[1] "AE 1968, 0510.; B. Arakelean, RevPaz 126, 1968, 135-136; Foto u. Zeichnung. - AE 1968 "
[[1]]$material
[1] "limestone: rocks - clastic sediments"
[[1]]$military
[1] "data available"
[[1]]$not_before
[1] "0116"
[[1]]$people
[[1]]$people[[1]]
[[1]]$people[[1]]$person_id
[1] "1"
[[1]]$people[[1]]$name
[1] "div[i] Nervae f[il. N]erva Traianus"
[[1]]$people[[1]]$gender
[1] "male"
[[1]]$people[[1]]$cognomen
[1] "Nerva+ Traianus"
[[1]]$province_label
[1] "Armenia"
[[1]]$responsible_individual
[1] "Gräf"
[[1]]$transcription
[1] "Imp(erator) Caesar div[i] Nervae f[il(ius) N]erva Traianus / optimus A[u]g(ustus) G[e]rm(anicus) Daci[c(us) Par]thicus pont(ifex) max(imus) / trib(unicia) pot(estate) XX [im]p(erator) XIII co(n)s(ul) VI [p(ater) p(atriae) pe]r leg(ionem) IIII Scyt(hicam) fecit"
[[1]]$trismegistos_uri
[1] "https://www.trismegistos.org/text/217430"
[[1]]$type_of_inscription
[1] "building/dedicatory inscription"
[[1]]$type_of_monument
[1] "tabula"
[[1]]$uri
[1] "https://edh-www.adw.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD015521"
[[1]]$width
[1] "(205) cm"
[[1]]$work_status
[1] "provisional"
[[1]]$year_of_find
[1] "1967"
The Warning messages from edhw() are first
because there is not an explicit input in x, it is assumed
that the input data is from the EDH dataset. The second
warning message just tells the type object to return is always a list
for argument province alone.
EDH in data framesAll records in the EDH dataset have a list format and it
is possible to transform this information into a dataframe format with
the wrapper function edhw(). For instance, displaying the
first record from Arm as a data frame in argument
'as' is made by the record 'id' number.
However, it is easier to visualise in the screen only the variables related to people.
Error in `is.null(unlist(w)) == FALSE && is.na(unlist(w)) == FALSE`:
! 'length = 4' in coercion to 'logical(1)'
# record HD015521 with more explicit variables
edhw(id="15521", vars=c("people", "province_label"), as="df")Error in `is.null(unlist(w)) == FALSE && is.na(unlist(w)) == FALSE`:
! 'length = 4' in coercion to 'logical(1)'
people variablesStart by looking at the people variables in the
EDH dataset for the Roman province of
Armenia.
Roman province of Armenia (ca 117 AD).
Transformation of the entire province from the EDH
dataset requires extracting first a list with the province content.
Function edhw() is to obtain available inscriptions per
province from EDH and all data attributes from
people variable. The default outputs are a list and a
dataframe for the first and the second instance of the function.
Error in `is.null(unlist(w)) == FALSE && is.na(unlist(w)) == FALSE`:
! 'length = 4' in coercion to 'logical(1)'
People attribute variables in inscriptions for Armenia
are age: years, cognomen, gender,
name, nomen, person_id,
praenomen, and, status, but any inscription
with tribus or origo as in the case of other
provinces.
For Armenia, two inscriptions have people variables and
all people scripted are male, where record
HD015524 spans two rows because there are two persons where
one have nomen, cognomen, and
name ineligible.
The plotting of the Roman province in the previous section requires
other datasets. Apart from "rp". In "sdam",
there are other three datasets invoked for plotting cartographical maps
related to the Roman Empire and the Mediterranean basin, which are
"rpmp", "rpmcd", and "retn".
Function plot.map() calls dataset "rpmp"
for the shapes and colours in the plotting of the cartographical maps of
different regions of the Roman Empire. For the caption and province
dates with this function shapes and colours are in dataset
"rpmcd".
"retn" bears the shapes of places and routes of
an ancient transportation system in the Mediterranean region and
political divisions of the Roman Empire. It also has it contours and
parts of the European continent.Vignette Cartographical maps and networks has more about transportation networks in the ancient Mediterranean.
There are built-in datasets in "sdam" related to dates
as well that are either displayed in a cartographical map or used for
other computations.
"rpd" that has dates for provinces from the
EDH dataset. It serves for performing a restricted
imputation on data subsets in EDH or in another
dataset.List of 3
$ Ach: 'HD001917' num [1:4] 105 -190 571 761
$ Aeg: 'HD000741' num [1:4] 144 -71 500 571
$ Aem: 'HD000010' num [1:4] 121 -201 771 972
From this set of three Roman provinces in the EDH, the
longest timespan is for Aem, and on average
Ach has the oldest incriptions, while Aeg has
incriptions with the newest dates.
"rpcp" with chronological periods for regions
with early and later Roman influence per province.List of 2
$ Early:'data.frame': 45 obs. of 3 variables:
..$ Province: chr [1:45] "Italia (Final Consolidation)" "Sicilia" "Sardinia & Corsica" "Hispania Ulterior (Later Baetica)" ...
..$ EarInf : num [1:45] -509 -241 -238 -206 -206 -206 -202 -202 -188 -188 ...
..$ OffPrv : num [1:45] -272 -241 -238 -197 -197 -197 -146 -81 43 -133 ...
$ Late :'data.frame': 45 obs. of 3 variables:
..$ Province: Factor w/ 45 levels "Achaea","Aegyptus",..: 30 43 42 27 28 26 3 23 32 9 ...
..$ LateInf : num [1:45] 476 436 436 409 409 ...
..$ Fall : num [1:45] 476 436 436 409 409 409 409 418 1400 1500 ...
The early and later Roman influence in the 45 ancient provinces and regions are timespans with a terminus ante quem and a terminus post quem.
Vignette Dates and missing dating data has the visualisation of these and other dates.
Apart from the built-in datasets, it is attached as external data the
semi-colon separated file StraussShipwrecks.csv with the
Shipwrecks dataset for performing analyses: Reference and documentation
in
Strauss, J. (2013). Shipwrecks Database. Version 1.0. Accessed (07-12-2021) from oxrep.classics.ox.ac.uk/databases/shipwrecks_database/
Built from Parker, A.J. Ancient Shipwrecks of the Mediterranean and the Roman Provinces (Oxford: BAR International Series 580, 1992)
Details about the access to the database are in:
Shipwrecks network in the Mediterranean Basin (23-June-2022)
Vignettes Dates and missing dating data and Cartographical maps and networks also use the Shipwrecks dataset.