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37335 reports
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131679 reports
( compared to the privious fiscal year + 7555 reports )
( Participation 1903 Orgs )
site summary count
145592 reports
( compared to the privious fiscal year + 3394 reports )
Article Collected
118908 reports
( compared to the privious fiscal year + 1583 reports )
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1174 reports
( compared to the privious fiscal year + 164 reports )
( Participation 106 Orgs )
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1045 reports
( compared to the privious fiscal year + 249 reports )
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Number of Archaeological Site Reports by Prefectures

In the process of creating the Word Map, if there are not enough archaeological site reports (PDF format) from individual prefectures, the Word Map is not created. This is due to the fact that we want to avoid results affected by the statistical bias. Therefore, the Word Map is only created if the archaeological site reports that are in the PDF format (Report Type a01from Comprehensive Database of architectural site) has more than 300 site. Bulletin articles and materials from field briefings, are not included in the number of site reports.

Site report Word Map-Kyoto Prefecture(A Charted Overview of Frequent key words)

Papers listed in Comprehensive Database of Archaeological site reports in Japan has been subdivided into individual prefectures, where the archaeological key terms have been analysed and have been visualized as a figure.

Colour-coded Types of the key terms
Pink: Terms related to artefacts, Yellow: Terms related to the archaeological remains, Light blue: Other
* Depending on the key terms chosen there could be a slight change in the chosen category.
Created at 2024-03-16

Site report Word Map-Kyoto Prefecture

Archaeological key words in the site reports from Comprehensive Database of Archaeological site reports in Japan have also been analysed and subdivided into individual prefectures. Key terms that are coming up in one prefecture but not in others shows us the uniqueness in the individual prefectures, and key terms that forms the archaeology in the separate prefectures.
Vector space model from Natural Language processing that combines TF (term frequency) and IDF(Inverse Document Frequency) to make TF-IDF was used to create this model. Numerical value used in the graph shows the quantity of the featured characteristics.

Colour-coded Types of the key terms
Pink: Terms related to artefacts, Yellow: Terms related to the archaeological remains, Light blue: Other
* Depending on the key terms chosen there could be a slight change in the chosen category.
Created at 2024-03-16
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