I'm a computational archaeologist and research software engineer at the University of Bern.
I use GitHub for software packages, research compendiums and various other projects. I try to work in the open as much as possible, so please be aware that many of my repositories are unpublished experiments, works-in-progress or abandonded ideas. Below you can find a curated list of my more 'mature' projects.
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- era – year-based time scales
- rpaleoclim – download paleoclimate data from PaleoClim
- c14 – tidy radiocarbon data
- controller – tools for controlled vocabularies
- fieldwalkr – spatial sampling and survey simulation
- rintchron – interface to IntChron
- stratigraphr – archaeological stratigraphy and chronological sequences
- ruby-radiocarbon – Ruby gem for fast radiocarbon calibration
- piwigo-3dhop – Piwigo plugin for viewing 3D models using 3DHOP
- risotto – minimalist hugo theme inspired by terminal ricing aesthetics. Originally developed for the CAA/SSLA website
- xronos – an open repository for chronometric data in archaeology (incl. R package, web app)
- tavo-a27 – data from Uerpmann 1987, The Ancient Distribution of Ungulate Mammals in the Middle East (TAVO A27)
- swapdata – Southwest Asian palaeoarchaeology data
- zackbatist/openarchaeo-collaboration – data and code for Batist & Roe 2024, Open archaeology, open source? Collaborative practices in an emerging community of archaeological software engineers, Internet Archaeology 67. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.67.13
- SWAsiaNeolithicFounderCrops – data and code for Arranz-Otaegui & Roe (2023), 'Revisiting the concept of the "Neolithic Founder Crops" in southwest Asia', Vegetation History & Archaeobotany, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-023-00917-1
- MartinHinz/bayesian.demographic.reconstruction.2022 – data and code for 'Bayesian inference of prehistoric population dynamics from multiple proxies: a case study from the North of the Swiss Alps' (preprint)
- dabawa23_enm, paper presented at "Digital Archaeology Bern – Ancient West Asia", Bern, 6–7 October 2023, 'Modelling the range of wild plants and crop progenitors in the Late Epipalaeolithic–Early Neolithic Levant'
- gis_in_archaeology – course website for 'GIS in Archaeology' (437571) at the University of Bern
- smada – course website for 'Statistical Methods for Archaeological Data Analysis' (452240) at the University of Bern
- r4r_visualisation – slides, code examples, and exercises for the visualisation module of R for Archaeologists, a winter school held at the University of Pisa.
Of handy GitHub repositories: