Data for: The Becoming of Boats. Craft Practices in Southern Norwegian Boatbuilding. 1050 - 1700 CE. (PhD Thesis) Appendix I Binary Matrix Shipwrecks
https://doi.org/10.58141/864g-vj60
The data contains an Excel table of 112 shipwrecks in Southern Norway and Western Sweden. The data is systematised using 64 different variables and contains additional information on dating and provenance. The table is organised as a binary indicator matrix. It is applied in a statistical analysis (Falck, T. 2024. The Becoming of Boats. Craft Practices in Southern Norwegian Boatbuilding. 1050 – 1700 CE. PhD Thesis. Stockholm University). To explain the content of the variables, an extract from the thesis is attached (Chapter 3). Here, the use of technical variables in the table is reviewed, defined and discussed.
Citation and access
Citation and access
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No
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Population:
112 archaeological shipwrecks.
Description of sampling:
The shipwrecks are chosen based on their dating and find site. They are all deposited in Southern Norway or Western Sweden. The sampling is based on the requirement of each individual containing enough data to be effective in a statistical analysis (MCA).
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Variables:
64
Number of individuals/objects:
112
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Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Geographic description:
The table contains data from the historical region of Viken. Southern Norway and Western Sweden.
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
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Publications
Publications
Citation:
Falck, T. (2024). The becoming of boats : Craft Practices in Southern Norwegian Boatbuilding (1050 - 1700 CE). Diss. : Stockholms universitet. - Stockholm Studies in Archaeology, ISSN 0349-4128.
ISBN:
978-91-8014-956-3
ISBN:
978-91-8014-955-6
