Who are we as historical beings? Shaping identities in light of the archaeogenetics ‘revolution’
Abstract
There is a human fundamental need to know who we are and where we come from. In an age when myths, legends and family memories are starting to fade or become obsolete, science is brought in to fill the gaps and answer these questions. This article introduces a special theme section dedicated to critical reflections on the relationship between the disciplines of archaeology and archaeogenetics. It gives a summary of the ‘Can science accommodate...
Paper Details
Title
Who are we as historical beings? Shaping identities in light of the archaeogenetics ‘revolution’
Published Date
Dec 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
27
Pages
11 - 36
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