The merging of separate tribal family histories into a single ancestry line.
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genealogical syncretization
The merging of separate tribal family histories into a single ancestry line.
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"And I conquer you and I make you part of my people. Okay? So what we do in this instance is we marry our..."
"...and you merge them into one line, the same process of syncretization. Okay? So if you look at this instance, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,..."
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