@article{oai:rekihaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000406, author = {植木, 弘 and Ueki, Hiroshi}, journal = {国立歴史民俗博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Since 1983, we have carried on various experiments and discussions to determine how a scientific database for archaeological evidence should be and how it should be generated and used. This paper show the results of our study on data structure and data content, taking clay figurines as a part of the evidence. At first, the authors tried to cover all the potential subjects of the study of clay figurines. In the generation of real data from real evidence, however, this method encountered a lot of difficulties. The authors adopted the present method after they took into account various factors such as; the real state of available clay figurines, difference of knowledge and scope of study between researchers who originate data; and the scope of data actually originated, etc. On the other hand, there remain many problems that can not be solved for the time being, such as the question of the relationship between data and researchers generating and using them. It was also felt necessary to distinguish between public data and private data. In conclusion, this data base had to remain a rather primitive one, to be used only for indexing purposes and to be linked with private data and research attribute data that seems likely to increase in future. The chapters hereafter show the process of the experiment and the interpretation of the conclusion drawn.}, pages = {181--197}, title = {土偶データ作成試験の経過と課題}, volume = {16}, year = {1988}, yomi = {ウエキ, ヒロシ} }