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Janet Bagg researches in computer methods in social anthropology. Her work concentrates on the mountain village of Quenza in southern Corsica (alt 805m, pop officially 229 but with considerable seasonal variation). Using a combination of fieldwork and historical sources she is examining family, marriage and land from the 17th century to date.
Electronic Publications
1998 Working with uncertainty- a short conference paper originally given in 1996 on methods for using incomplete or vague spatial and temporal information with computers in historical anthropology
1996 Modelling historical change in Southern Corsica (with N.S. Ryan)
1996 Marriage, Kinship and residence - a database approach, Studies in Anthropology 11
1996 Visualising Societies: explorations in the southern European past (with Jean Hosking) Studies in Anthropology 11
1992 Introduction to Database Systems for Anthropologists BICA 8
1992 The Ascoli Database (with Nevill Colclough) BICA 8
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