Lecture

Genetic Genealogy and Ancient Rome

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This lecture covers the interest and different choices of DNA testing, its aid in genealogical research, the Severan Marble Plan of Rome, and the digital reconstruction efforts by Stanford University. It explores the Forma Urbis Romae, a key resource for ancient Rome study, and the challenges faced in reconstructing the map. The lecture also delves into the segmentation and semanticization of data, including the attribution of components to semantic classes and the action of giving meaning to data.

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