
The Manual for the ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (ROAD) provides a comprehensive guide to navigating and utilizing the ROAD relational database. This resource combines an introduction to essential concepts with practical, hands-on exercises for working with the database. The tutorial offers an in-depth overview of the database's logical model, covering key components such as locality information, detailed assemblage descriptions, geospatial data, stratigraphy, dating techniques, and bibliographic references. Additionally, the manual introduces the fundamentals of SQL and provides instructions for data retrieval through the database's user-friendly, browser-based interfaces, including the ROADWeb Query Tool and the ROAD Map Module. The ROAD Manual, along with the accompanying Table Descriptions and Entity Relationship Diagram, offers valuable insights into the ROAD database. This resource focuses on human prehistory, spanning from 3,000,000 to 20,000 years ago, covering Africa and Eurasia. It includes data from multiple disciplines, such as archaeology, paleoanthropology, paleoenvironmental studies, and geography. The database is curated by the research center The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans (ROCEEH) and funded by the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
Physical geography, Databases, Archaeology, Prehistory, Paleoanthropology, Paleoecology, Geographic information systems
Physical geography, Databases, Archaeology, Prehistory, Paleoanthropology, Paleoecology, Geographic information systems
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