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Version 2.0

Dataset "Elite Burials of the Late Urnfield Period"

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Deicke, Aline

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Dataset "Elite Burials of the Late Urnfield Period (Ha B3)", Version 2.0These files contain the dataset used for analysis in Deicke 2021 (Version 1.0, German) und Deicke submitted (Version 2.0, English).The underlying data model is based on the CIDOC CRM, Version 7.1.2 (Bekiari et al. 2022), therefore class names of the CRM are used for graves (E19), and grave goods (E22).The tabular data was transformed into a graph database (Neo4j Version 5.12.0), in which relations were created and from which data was exported for subsequent network analysis. This dataset contains the csv-tables as well as the queries from which this database was created.The dataset contains the following files:nodesE19.csv: List of graves and their attributes, including features (as in E25 human-made features) and the deposition of animal bonesnodesE22.csv: List of grave good and their attributesqueries.txt: Cypher-queries to import the data into a Neo4j-graph databasetranslation.csv: Concordance of German descriptors (Version 1) and their English translations (Version 2) for categories to which grave goods were assignednodesE19.csvThis file contains information on the individual graves which are modelled as instances of class E19 Physical Object of the CIDOC CRM. SIZE: 84 graves, 13 variablesVariable descriptionsid: Unique id of gravename: Name of the grave, administrative units (mostly level 3 NUTS), and further denominations (e.g., plots)country: Country where the grave is locatedshortName: Label for network analysis, derived from "name"dateOfDiscovery: Date when the grave was first discovered and/or excavatedpoorPreservation: Binary attribute (1, 0). Some graves are so poorly preserved that they had to be excluded from certain analyses; this attribute assigns the respective status.The next block of attributes describes the architectural features of the grave and if animal bones were deposited. Each attribute is encoded as a binary value, with "0" signifying the absence, "1" the existence of a certain feature:tumuluscircularDitchgraveGardenstonesstoneCirclearchitectureInternalanimalBonesThese attributes also include instances where the existence of the architectural feature is only alleged by literary tradition or hearsay, and not further corroborated by evidence such as fotographs or drawings.nodesE22.csvThis file contains information on the objects contained as grave goods in the E19-graves which are modelled as instances of class E22 Human-Made Object of the CIDOC CRM, their attributes, and their relations. SIZE: 1321 objects, 6 variablesVariable descriptionsE19_id: Unique id of the grave which contained the objectE22_id: Unique id of the objectfeature: Category assigned to the object (e.g., sword)featureComposite: For some of the network analyses, composite categories were used (i.e., belt component)material: Material or materials from which the object was madedescription: Short description in German, derived from the original documentation, as a reference for categorizationqueries.txtTo execute the queries, first the files nodesE19.csv and nodesE22.csv need to be copied into the import folder of the database. All queries refer to version 5.12.0 of Neo4j. translation.csvThis file contains a reference of the original German names of feature categories (Version 1) and their English counterparts (Version 2). SIZE: 67 feature categories, 2 variablesReferencesBekiari, C., Bruseker, G., Canning, E., Doerr, M., Michon, P., Christian-Emil, O., Stephen, S., & Velios, A. (2022). Volume A: Definition of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Version 7.1.2. ICOM/CIDOC Documentation Standards Group/CRM Special Interest Group. Deicke, A. (2021). Zwischen Individuum und communitas. Identitätskonstruktion späturnenfelderzeitlicher Eliten im Spiegel funeraler Statusnetzwerke. Universitätsforsch. Prähist. Arch. 358. Habelt.Deicke, A. (submitted). „‘Slow‘ network research? A mixed-method approach towards funeral status representation in the Late Urnfield period”.

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Dataset Index

0.3

FAIR Score

13%

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Publication Details

DOI

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Zenodo

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Sociology and Political Science

Field

Social Sciences

Domain

Social Sciences

Confidence Score

45%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00