Tutorials

An introduction to R graphics features

The R environment is very powerful for analysis purposes. Despite the fact it has almost no graphical interface, its capabilities at producing high quality graphical output are probably even more than you will ever need.
Archaeologists willing to deal with quantitative methods for analyzing their data and drawing inferences from samples, will find that R is their best companion if they're going to take the time to learn some of the basics.
Let's start with some galleries that help us understanding what we can achieve with R:

Statistical Computing with R: a tutorial

This tutorial covers the basics of the R environment for the Windows platform with figures that help the R newbie. 

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