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Cultural Genomics and the Changing Dynamics of Cultural Identity - The Scholarly Bond of Archaeology, Genealogy, and Genomics (Hardcover)
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Cultural Genomics and the Changing Dynamics of Cultural Identity - The Scholarly Bond of Archaeology, Genealogy, and Genomics (Hardcover)
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This monograph presents a new disciplinecultural genomicsas a
complex approach for studying the interrelation between genomic
data and culture and the impact of culture on genomic evolution in
human history. It analyzes three basic components of cultural
genomicsarchaeology, genealogy, and genomics. The author explores
the classifications of archaeology and genealogy as traditional
disciplines and tests their peculiarities against the limitations
and delimitations of genomics to resolve the problems of human
origin and historical demography. The main thesis in the book is
that cultural genomics as a complex discipline has been changing
the dynamics of exploring the human cultural identity in
revolutionary ways and the problems of personal origin and lineage.
Additionally, this book analyzes the evolution of human
civilization and its requirement for close integration of genomics,
archaeology, genetic genealogy, traditional genealogy, and other
related social and cultural disciplines. Cultural identity is the
basic constructor of the progress of human civilization. Cultural
genomics allows researchers to personalize human history and embed
new parameters of identity from the perspective of origin. However,
the success of the scholarly results depends on how well genomics
is blended with related branches of the science of humanity to
produce quality results. Many topics of cultural identity still
dwell only in the domain of traditional archaeology and genealogy,
although genomics has expanded the opportunity to learn not only
how cultural identity evolved, but also to create platforms of
global networks of interrelatedness that have no analogies in the
previous human scholarly experience. The innovative scholarly
problems that the author addresses and the general attempt to
constitute cultural genomics as a leading complex discipline of
human cultural identity in the 21st century connect the book to the
interests of the global scholarly community and all who are
interested in cultural identity, genomic archaeology, genetic
genealogy, and human origin as well as the evolution of human
civilization. The author of this study, Dr. Lolita Nikolova, is a
globally renowned scientist who has conducted an in-depth and
complex original research; she uniquely combines expertise in the
fields of prehistoric archaeology, genealogy, and cultural
genomics.
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