Predicting the Location of Hominin Sites in Africa and Asia

Matthew Collins, Kathryn Holmes, Katherine Robson Brown, 2005. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000342. How to cite using this DOI

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Matthew Collins, Kathryn Holmes, Katherine Robson Brown (2005) Predicting the Location of Hominin Sites in Africa and Asia [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000342

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Digital Object Identifiers

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Matthew Collins, Kathryn Holmes, Katherine Robson Brown (2005) Predicting the Location of Hominin Sites in Africa and Asia [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000342

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The files are made available as ESRI shapefiles and GRID files (zipped up for ease of download) or geoTIFF files. The geoTIFF files can be used to view the maps but does not preserved the numeric values of each cell within the raster layers.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS DATA MAY NOT BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER DATASETS: LONGITUDINAL CO-ORDINATES HAVE BEEN TRANSPOSED BY 180 DEGREES AND LATITUDINAL CO-ORDINATES BY 90 DEGREES.

africa_open.zip

All African open sites including co-ordinates for plotting sites in a GIS
ZIP 7kb
africa_cave.zip

All African cave sites including co-ordinates for plotting sites in a GIS
ZIP 4kb
asia_open.zip

All Asian open sites including co-ordinates for plotting sites in a GIS
ZIP 14kb
asia_cave.zip

All Asian cave sites including co-ordinates for plotting sites in a GIS
ZIP 7kb
central_asia.zip

Shapefile illustrating the geographic extent of Central Asia as defined by this project
ZIP 2kb
southern_asia.zip

Shapefile illustrating the geographic extent of Southern Asia as defined by this project
ZIP 2kb
calc18.tif

Basemap of Africa showing the collagen degradation rate for caves (available as a GeoTIFF or an ESRI GRID file)
TIF 1268kb
ZIP 14kb
calc19.tif

Basemap of Africa showing the collagen degradation rate for open areas (available as a GeoTIFF or an ESRI GRID file)
TIF 1268kb
ZIP 13kb
calc23.tif

Basemap of Asia showing the collagen degradation rate for open areas (available as a GeoTIFF or an ESRI GRID file)
TIF 1268kb
ZIP 29kb
calc24.tif

Basemap of Asia showing the collagen degradation rate for caves (available as a GeoTIFF or an ESRI GRID file)
TIF 1268kb
ZIP 29kb

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