The ArcGIS
Places service is a ready-to-use location service that can search for businesses and geographic locations around the world. It allows you to find, locate, and discover detailed information about each place. Query for places near a point, within a bounding box, filter based on categories, or provide search text. arcgisplaces integrates with sf for out of the box compatibility with other spatial libraries. Learn more in the Places service API reference <https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/places/>.
This package provides a very fast and robust interface to ArcGIS
Geocoding Services'. Provides capabilities for reverse geocoding, finding address candidates, character-by-character search autosuggestion, and batch geocoding. The public ArcGIS
World Geocoder is accessible for free use via arcgisgeocode for all services except batch geocoding. arcgisgeocode also integrates with arcgisutils to provide access to custom locators or private ArcGIS
World Geocoder hosted on ArcGIS
Enterprise'. Learn more in the Geocode service API reference <https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/geocode/api-reference/overview-world-geocoding-service.htm>.
Statistical analysis of archaeological dates and groups of dates. This package allows to post-process Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations from ChronoModel
<https://chronomodel.com/>, Oxcal <https://c14.arch.ox.ac.uk/oxcal.html> or BCal <https://bcal.shef.ac.uk/>. It provides functions for the study of rhythms of the long term from the posterior distribution of a series of dates (tempo and activity plot). It also allows the estimation and visualization of time ranges from the posterior distribution of groups of dates (e.g. duration, transition and hiatus between successive phases) as described in Philippe and Vibet (2020) <doi:10.18637/jss.v093.c01>.
This package provides a Shiny application to access the functionalities and datasets of the archeofrag package for spatial analysis in archaeology from refitting data. Quick and seamless exploration of archaeological refitting datasets, focusing on physical refits only. Features include: built-in documentation and convenient workflow, plot generation and exports, exploration of spatial units merging solutions, simulation of archaeological site formation processes, support for parallel computing, R code generation to re-execute simulations and ensure reproducibility, code generation for the openMOLE
model exploration software. A demonstration of the app is available at <https://analytics.huma-num.fr/Sebastien.Plutniak/archeofrag/>.
Scraping content from archived web pages stored in the Internet Archive (<https://archive.org>) using a systematic workflow. Get an overview of the mementos available from the respective homepage, retrieve the Urls and links of the page and finally scrape the content. The final output is stored in tibbles, which can be then easily used for further analysis.
This package provides the data sets used to build the ArchaeoPhases
vignettes. The data sets were formerly distributed with ArchaeoPhases
', however they exceed current CRAN policy for package size.