This codebook.txt file was generated on 2018/04/05 by Ivy Faulkner-Gentry ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of Dataset: Cross-Cultural Interaction and Migration: Retheorizing Greek Colonization in the 7th-4th Centuries BC with the Exchange of Attic Figured Pottery 2. Author Information Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Faulkner-Gentry, Ivy Institution: University of Minnesota Address: Email:faul0078@umn.edu 3. Time period of content: 7th-4th centuries BC 4. Geographic location of data collection (where was data collected?): Northern Black Sea Western Europe -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ 2. Other interactive methods for accessing the data in this submission: Elevator searchable database: http://greekmigration.elevator.umn.edu/ ArcGIS Online Story Map: https://umn.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=8364f3944a074e5aac8dd5a7e06961ff --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List A. Filename: Faulkner-Dissertation-Maps-Shapefile.zip Short description: Layers visualizing different variables of Attic pottery distribution and frequency of occurrence. B. Filename: Appendix 5-Research.csv Short description: Compiled data on Attic figured pottery finds from Western Europe and the northern Black Sea regions. C. Filename: Faulkner_Dissertation_StoryMaps.pdf Short description: PDF of maps and descriptions generated using the StoryMap application. 2. Relationship between files: A is a series of geographical visualizations based on the assemblage in B created using ArcGIS Online. Layers are saved as shapefiles. C is a pdf of the resultant maps. -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Data on vessels collected from published records. Initial documentation began through accessing the Beazley Online Archive Pottery Database for the appropriate regions (https://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/pottery/default.htm). This was used as a starting point for further investigation into reference materials and sites in the region with published reports of Attic figured pottery. Another important source for detailed information on figured Attic pottery finds is the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum (http://www.cvaonline.org/cva/) which is organized by museum. The majority of the remaining information was recorded from site reports, museum catalogs, and scholarly articles. Reference information is included in Appendix 5-Research.csv. ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Appendix 5-Research.csv ----------------------------------------- 1. Number of variables: 26 2. Number of cases/rows: 2965 3. Missing data codes: Unk = Unknown: data unavailable or unpublished in regard to that category N/A = Not Applicable: category not relevant to the particular object (?) = Unclear information from published source material 4. Variable List (Column letter, column header, description) A. Region: region of study (Western Europe or Northern Black Sea) B. Modern Country: modern country in which find site is located F. Deposition Type: type of site in terms of manner of deposition (burial, settlement, etc.) G. Depositional Context: additional information on the find site location such as excavation unit or location within the larger site H. Associated Artifacts: any other materials found in conjunction with the vessel at the find site I. Gender/Age Association: demographic information of any individuals associated with the find site of the object (typically only relevant for burials) J. Site Type: cultural association of the site (Greek, Non-Greek or Mixed) K. Ethnic Affiliation: any more specific cultural identifiers (i.e. type of Greek or non-Greek) L. Site Info: any additional information on site classification, usually from established literature (for example, “Greek colony,” or “Scythian kurgan”) M. Artifact Type: type of vessel (e.g. cup, krater) O. Sub-Type Classification: any relevant information on sub-type within the larger category of artifact type (i.e. type of cup) P. Usage Group: categorization based on the function of the artifact Transport: vessels used for transporting liquids or solids, mostly amphorae. Storage: vessels used as storage containers such as pelikes. Drinking: vessels used for drinking liquids such as cups. Mixing: vessels used for mixing water and wine such as kraters. Perfume/Oil: vessels used as containers for perfume or oil such as lekythoi. Pouring: vessels used for transporting liquids from mixing or storage vessels to drinking vessels. Other: all other vessels that do not fit in any previous categories such as cosmetic boxes or cooking ware. Q. Attribution: identification of object as a product of particular Greek painters, potters, or workshops R. Black/Red-Figure: identification of decoration technique as either black- or red-figure RF = Red-figure style decoration BF = Black-figure style decoration T. Depictions: description of the imagery on the vessel U. Depiction Group: categorization of the imagery based on presence/absence of various elements Gods/Myth (G/M): Depictions which feature an image identified as a god or goddess regardless of any other activities depicted and/or characters identified from mythological stories such as Herakles or Theseus. Warfare: Depictions of figures in armor or holding a weapon such as a sword or spear who are not gods or mythological figures. This category also includes depictions featuring a class of people commonly associated with warfare by the Greeks such as Scythians or Amazons. Figures: Depictions of human figures who are not divine or engaged in or equipped for warfare. This category also includes part-human creatures such as maenads, centaurs, or satyrs. Animals: Depictions that do not include any human figures, but feature non-human animals either real or mythical. Floral: Depictions that do not have any human figures or animals, but feature patterns reminiscent of plant life. These patterns can include meanders, ray patterns or palmettes. W. Size: size of vessel or fragment dimensions X. Museum Information: any known information on museum accession or catalog numbers Y. Reference Information: citation information for known publications describing the object ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Faulkner-Dissertation-Maps-Shapefile.zip ---------------------------------------- Layer List (Story Map sections that rely on this data layer) A. Name: Sites (Sections 1 and 2) Description: Distribution of sites in study B. Name: Western_Europe_Deposition_Types (Section 3) Description: Distribution and artifact density of different deposition contexts in Western European region C. Name: Black_Sea_Deposition_Types (Section 4) Description: Distribution and artifact density of different deposition contexts in northern Black Sea region D. Name: Non-Greek: Vessel Counts (Sections 5 -7) Description: Distribution and artifact density of vessels at Non-Greek sites E. Name: Mixed: Vessel Counts (Sections 8 - 10) Description: Distribution and artifact density of vessels at Mixed sites F. Name: Greek Sites: Vessel Counts (Sections 11-13) Description: Distribution and artifact density of vessels at Greek sites G. Name: Depiction Groups (Sections 14 and 24-29) Description: Distribution and artifact density of predominant depiction groups Gods_Mytho (G/M): Depictions which feature an image identified as a god or goddess regardless of any other activities depicted and/or characters identified from mythological stories such as Herakles or Theseus. Warfare: Depictions of figures in armor or holding a weapon such as a sword or spear who are not gods or mythological figures. This category also includes depictions featuring a class of people commonly associated with warfare by the Greeks such as Scythians or Amazons. Figures: Depictions of human figures who are not divine or engaged in or equipped for warfare. This category also includes part-human creatures such as maenads, centaurs, or satyrs. Animals: Depictions that do not include any human figures, but feature non-human animals either real or mythical. Floral: Depictions that do not have any human figures or animals, but feature patterns reminiscent of plant life. These patterns can include meanders, ray patterns or palmettes. H. Name: Type_of_Figured_Ware (Section 15) Description: Ratio of black- to red-figure pottery at each site in study Black_figu: number of artifacts at each site using black-figure decoration technique Red_figure: number of artifacts at each site using red-figure decoration technique I. Name: Usage Groups (Sections 16 - 23) Description: Distribution and artifact density of predominant usage groups Transport: vessels used for transporting liquids or solids, mostly amphorae. Storage: vessels used as storage containers such as pelikes. Drinking: vessels used for drinking liquids such as cups. Mixing: vessels used for mixing water and wine such as kraters. Perfume_Oi: vessels used as containers for perfume or oil such as lekythoi. Pouring: vessels used for transporting liquids from mixing or storage vessels to drinking vessels. Other: all other vessels that do not fit in any previous categories such as cosmetic boxes or cooking ware. J. Name: Non-Pottery_Sites Description: Distribution of sites without Attic pottery in study