Cite this as: Takata, Y. and Yanase, P. 2021 The Production, Preservation and Dissemination of Archaeological Data in Japan, Internet Archaeology 58. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.58.11
Japan is producing a vast amount of archaeological data because of the high number of rescue excavations taking place every year in the country. However, municipal administrations are struggling to cope with storing and disseminating the accumulated data. This article gives an overview of how fieldwork reports and archaeological illustrations are framed in national policies and how that affects the way they are handled locally, both in physical and digital form.
Corresponding author: Yuichi Takata
Roles: Writing - original draft, Visualisation
takata-y23@nich.go.jp
Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties
Peter Yanase
Roles: Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties
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