COMPREHENSIVE INDEX OF THE JOURNAL OF THE IOWA ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volumes 1-42 (1951-1995) Indexed by K. Kris Hirst
Volumes 43-47 (1996-2000) Indexed by Heidi M. Thunhorst
Articles, Alphabetically by Title
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
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- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Hirst, 40:88-89.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Derrick J. Marcucci (editor) 1996, 41:153-160.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Derrick J. Marcucci (editor) 1996, 42:53-58.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Derrick J. Marcucci (editor) 1996, 43:161-168.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Lauri L. Chappell (editor) 1997, 44:160-173.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Lauri L. Chappell (editor) 1998, 45:89-91.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Lauri L. Chappell (editor) 1999, 46:59-61.
- Abstracts of Recent Reports. Lauri L. Chappell (editor) 2000, 47:73-77.
- Additional Paul Rowe Documents: An Update on the Paul Rowe Collection. Billeck, 42:44-51.
- Agriculture among the Mill Creek Indians. Lawver, 1(3):14-15.
- Amateur Archaeology in Fremont County, Iowa: The Wayne Polk Notebook. Dennis Miller 1996, 43:151-159.
- Analysis of Avifauna from Five Sites in Northwestern Iowa. Scott, 26:43-80.
- Analysis of Charcoal from the Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405). Koeppen and Conrad, 21:145-146.
- Angelo Punctated: A Late Woodland Ceramic Type in Western Wisconsin. Robert F. Boszhardt 1996, 43:129-137.
- Appraisal of the Archaeological Resources of Cedar County, Iowa. Vincent, 10(1):4-19.
- An Archaic Site at Olin, Iowa. Ruppé, 3(4):12-15.
- Appendix: The Mapping of 13CK405 (Cherokee Sewer Site). Tandarich et al., 21:173-175.
- An Archaeological Field Manual. Soday, 9(1):20-43.
- An Archaeological Field Manual, Part II: Excavating an Archaeological Site. Soday, 9(2):13-35.
- Archaeological Investigations at the Brown Brothers Tile Factory, Washington County, Iowa. K. Kris Hirst 2000, 47:27-60.
- Archaeological Road Maps of Iowa: Studying Site Distributions Along Highway Corridors. Joe Alan Artz 1997, 44:129-138.
- Archaeological Survey of Paul Rowe Sites in Mills County, Iowa. Billeck, 39:66-90.
- Archaeological Surveys of Three Localities in Southern and Southeastern Iowa. Wheeler, 7 and 8:39-46.
- Archaeology as a Career. J. H. Rowe, 7 and 8:17-33.
- The Archaeology of the Saylorvillage Site (13PK165): A Late Woodland Manifestation on the Des Moines River. Osborn et al., 36:9-38.
- Archeological Chats. McKusick, 10(2):iii.
- Archeological Chats. McKusick, 10(3):ii.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 3(2 and 3):1-4.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 3(4):1-5.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 4(1):1-3.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 4(2):1.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 4(3 and 4):1.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 5:1.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 6:1-2.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 7 and 8:1.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 9(1):2-4.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 9(2)2-3.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 9(3):2-4.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 9(4):2-5.
- Archeological Chats. Ruppé, 10(1):2.
- Archeology and Holocene Landscape Evolution in the Missouri Drainage of Iowa. Thompson and Bettis, 27:1-60.
- Archeology at SUI. Ruppé, 9(1):9-11.
- Archeology at the Packwood Site (13PK46), Polk County, Iowa Part I, Technical Data. Joe B. Thompson, David W. Benn, Lowell Blikre, Sean Coughlin, and Patti Wright 1999, 46:9-30.
- Archeology at the Packwood Site (13PK46), Polk County, Iowa, Part II, Community Patterns. Joe B. Thompson and David W. Benn 1999, 46:31-58.
- Archeological Investigation of Spike Hollow Rock Shelter, Allamakee County, Iowa. Logan, 2(2 and 3):4-30.
- Archeology of the Rathbun Reservoir, Iowa. Brown, 14:1-36.
- The Archeology of Two Great Oasis Sites in the Perry Creek Valley, Northwest Iowa. Dale R. Henning 1996, 43:7-118.
- Artifacts from the Sharp's Site: A Sterns Creek Component in Southwestern Iowa. Tiffany, 24:84-124.
- Atlatl Weights from Mills County, Iowa. Kline, 9(2):9-12.
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- Bibliography of Charles Reuben Keyes. Ennis, 1(2):14-16.
- Blackhawk Village Site (Da5) Dane County, Wisconsin. Baerreis, 2(4):5-20.
- The Blosser (13BN125) and Old Moser (13BN130) Sites. John Broihahn 1997, 44:7-83.
- The Blue Earth Phase of Southern Minnesota. Gibbon, 30:1-84.
- Bone Artifacts. Shutler, 21:93-96.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 34:63-69.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 35:77-85.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 36:82-90.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 37:93-98.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 38:73-84.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 40:91-100.
- Book Reviews. Billeck, 41:161-167.
- Book Reviews. Neverett, 42:59-61.
- Book Reviews. Vincent, 9(1):11-12.
- Book Reviews. Scholtz, 9(3):11-12.
- [Book] Reviews. Tiffany, 25:114-125.
- [Book] Reviews. Tiffany, 26:147-155.
- Book Reviews. Tiffany, 27:132-145.
- Book Reviews. Tiffany, 28:91-102.
- Book Reviews. Tiffany, 29:109-121.
- Book Reviews. Tiffany, 30:133-139.
- Book Review. Tiffany, 31:191-192.
- Book Reviews. Tiffany, 32:103-107.
- Book Reviews. Tiffany, 33:83-93.
- Book Reviews. Margot Neverett (editor) 1996, 43:169-176.
- Book Reviews. K. Kris Hirst (editor) 1998, 45:93-94.
- Book Reviews. Joe B. Thompson and Colleen E. Vaughn (editors) 1999, 46:62-65.
- Book Reviews. Michael A. "Smoke" Pfieffer and Joe B. Thompson (editors) 2000, 47:78.
- The Brainerd Site (47WN289): An Oneota Burial Site in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Richard P. Mason and Carol L. Mason 1998, 45:1-17.
- The Brassica Bench Site (13PK251): Its Archaeology and Ecology. Thies, 36:39-65.
- The Brewster Site (13CK15): Lithic Analysis. D. C. Anderson, 20:1-74.
- A Brief Evaluation of the Carroll Rock Shelter, Dubuque County, Iowa. James M. Collins, Richard W. Slaughter, David L. Asch, K. Kris Hirst, and John L. Cordell 1997, 44:84-101.
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- Cartoon. Schröder, 9(1):5.
- Cartoon. Schröder. 9(3):10.
- Cemetery Symbolism of Prairie Pioneers: Gravestone Art and Social Change in Story County, Iowa. Nutty, 31:1-135.
- Ceramics from the Phipps Site (13CK21): A Mill Creek Culture Site in Northwest Iowa. Joseph A. Tiffany and Kimberly J. Adams 1998, 45:19-47.
- Ceramics from the Sand Lake Archaeological District, Wisconsin. Robert F. Boszhardt 1997, 44:139-159.
- Charles Reuben Keyes. Ennis, 1(1):14-16.
- Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405): Lithic Analysis. D. C. Anderson, 21:57-92.
- The Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405): A Preliminary Report of a Stratified Paleo-Indian/Archaic Site in Northwestern Iowa. Shutler and Anderson, 21:1-175.
- The Christenson Oneota Site, 13PK407. Benn, 38:16-55.
- The Clarkson Site (13WA2): An Oneota Manifestation in the Central Des Moines River Valley. Osborn, 29:1-108.
- Climatic Change and the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa, Part I. Henning (editor), Baerreis & Bryson (original editors), 15:1-192.
- Climatic Change and the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa, Part II. Henning (editor), Baerreis & Bryson (original editors), 16:192-358.
- Comments on "The Archeology of Two Great Oasis Sites in the Perry Creek Valley, Northwest Iowa." Joseph A. Tiffany, Lynn M. Alex, and Mark L. Anderson 1998, 45:95-99.
- Comprehensive Index of the Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society, Volumes 1-42; 1951-1995. Hirst, 42:62-80.
- Contributions of Elmer E. Blackman and Robert F. Gilder to Central Plains Archaeology. Masters, 41:153-160.
- The Coppers Creek Site: A Late Woodland Occupation on the Des Moines River. Hudson, 38:56-61.
- Corner-Tang Artifacts in the Paul Rowe Collection. Billeck, 41:140-144.
- The Cribb's Crib Site (13WA105): The Archaeology and Ecology of an Oneota Village in the Central Des Moines Valley. De Vore, 37:46-87.
- The Crocker Site. Beals, 9(3):18-19.
- The Cultural Horizons. Shutler and Anderson, 21:51-56.
- Cumulative Indices, Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society, Volumes 1-28 (1951-1981), and Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society, Numbers 63-104 (1972-1982). Behrman, 30:85-132.
- A Cut and Perforated Human Mandible from the Quandahl Rockshelter, Winneshiek County, Iowa. Mallam, 26:30-38.
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- Early Horizons of Mills County, Iowa. P. R. Rowe, 1(3):6-15.
- Early Horizons in Mills County, Iowa. Part II, Pre-Pottery Sites. P. R. Rowe, 2(1):3-10.
- An Early Woodland Period Manifestation in the Prairie Peninsula. Klippel, 19:1-91.
- Editor's Note. Henning, 15:-i
- Editor's Note. Henning, 16:i
- Editor's Note. Henning, 17:-i
- Editor's Note. Henning, 18:-i
- Editor's Note. Henning, 19:-i
- Editor's Note. Henning, 20:-i
- Editor's Note. McKusick, 11(2):2
- Editor's Note. McKusick, 11(3):2
- Editor's Note. McKusick, 11(4):2
- Editor's Note. McKusick, 12(1):2
- Editor's Note. McKusick, 12(2):2
- Editor's Note. McKusick, 12(3 and 4):2
- The Effigy Complex of the Nebraska Phase and the Problem of Nebraska Phase-Mississippian Relationships. McNerney, 34:22-50.
- The 1804 "Old Ioway Village" of Lewis and Clark. Wedel, 35:70-71.
- Ellison Orr--1857-1951. Field, 1(1):11-13.
- Emergency Archaeological Investigations at 13PK154 (the DeArmond/Barrier Dam Site), Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Osborn and Gradwohl, 27:61-96.
- Errata, Volume 41. Boszhardt and Weitzel, 42:52.
- Errata, Volume 44. Robert F. Boszhardt 1998, 45:87.
- Errata, Volumes 36 and 37. Anonymous, 38:84.
- Ethnohistory: Its Payoffs and Pitfalls for Iowa Archeologists. Wedel, 23:1-44.
- Excavation Reports by Paul Rowe: 13ML272, 13ML297, 13ML299, and 13ML396. Billeck and P. R. Rowe, 39:91-98.
- Excavation Safety Plan for the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist. Merry and Hedden, 42:5-7.
- Excavations at the Chally-Turbenson Site (21FL-71): A Multicomponent Chert Quarry Site and Workshop Complex in Southeastern Minnesota. Charles R. Moffat, R. Patrick Stewart, and Dean G. Wilder 1998, 45:49-86.
- Excavations of the South Lawn Area, Terrace Hill. Henning, 35:31-39.
- An Expanded Role for the Amateur Archaeologist in Historic Preservation in Iowa. Riggle, 27:102-107.
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- The Failure of State and Federal Legislation to Protect Archaeological Resources. G. A. Agogino and S. Sachs, 7 and 8:9-16.
- Final Investigation of Mound 33, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa. Logan, 18:29-45.
- First Annual Report of the State Archeologist, 1960-1961, to the State Board of Regents. McKusick, 10(4):9-14.
- Floral Analysis of Sites 47-Gt-365 and 47-Gt-366, Grant County, Wisconsin. Zalucha, 32:75-89.
- F. L. Van Voorhis: His Contribution to the Archaeology of Northwestern Iowa. D. C. Anderson and Tiffany, 25:1-7.
- The Flynn Cemetery: An Orr Focus Oneota Burial Site in Allamakee County. Bray, 10(4):15-25.
- A Fox Village Site. Fugle, 4(1):4-16.
- Frontier Lead Mining in the Upper Mississippi Valley. L. R. Abbott, 35:1-15.
- Functional Variation at Two Short-Term Multicomponent Sites in Black Hawk County, Iowa. Billeck, 34:7-21.
- Further Notes on the Glenwood Culture: The Stille Site. Davis and P. R. Rowe, 9(3):13-17.
- Further Testing at the McKinney Oneota Village Site (13LA1). Slattery, 26:81-94.
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- The Geology and Paleopedology of the Cherokee Sewer Site. Hallberg et al., 21:17-50.
- Glenwood Ceramics. Ives, 4(3 and 4):2-32.
- The Glenwood Local Sequence: A Re-Examination. Zimmerman, 24:61-83.
- Glenwood Sequence: A Local Sequence for a Series of Archaeological Manifestations in Mills County, Iowa. A. D. Anderson, 10(3):1-101.
- The Great Gunflint Debate. Hirst, 38:62-65.
- Great Oasis and Emergent Mississippian: The Question of Trade. Henning, 38:1-4.
- Great Oasis Ceramics: Communication by Design. Edwards, 40:20-49.
- Guidelines for Geomorphological Investigations in Support of Archaeological Investigations in Iowa. Association of Iowa Archaeologists, 40:1-19.
- The Gundersen Site: An Oneota Village and Cemetery in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Arzigian et al., 41:3-75.
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- Identification and Interpretation of American Bison Remains from the Cherokee Sewer Site. Butler, 21:97-116.
- Identifying Iowa Projectile Points. McKusick, 12(3 and 4):3-36.
- Indian Mounds of Northeast Iowa as Soil Genesis Benchmarks. Parsons, 12(2):3-70.
- Introduction. Logan, 18:1.
- Introduction. Shutler and Anderson, 21:1-16.
- The Investigation of the Landscaping at Terrace Hill through Historical Archaeology. McKay, 35:16-30.
- Iowa Archeology. Ruppé, 5:2-32. (Reprint from Iowan Magazine)
- Iowa Archaeology: A Social History 1867-1920. Kurtz, 26:1-28.
- The Ioway and the Landscape of Southeast Iowa. Lance Foster 1996, 43:1-6.
- The Ioway, Oto, and Omaha Indians in 1700. Wedel, 28:1-15.
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- The Last Winnebago Indian in Northeast Iowa. Carman, 35:72-76.
- Late Woodland Ceramics in Southeastern Iowa: A Perspective from the Lower Skunk Valley. Perry, 34:57-62.
- Late Woodland Knobbed Pipes: An Association With Maize? William Green 1999, 46:1-8.
- Late Woodland Sites in Southwestern Grant County, Wisconsin. Penman, 32:1-36.
- List of Members. Ruppé, 9(4):8-11.
- Literature on the North American Indian-A Selected Bibliography. C. B. Ruppé, 6:3-32.
- Lithic Reduction at 13HA365, a Middle Woodland Occupation in Hardin County. Michael J. Shott 1997, 44:109-120.
- Lithic Technology and Temporal Variation at a Chert Workshop in Central Iowa. Collins, 42:8-20.
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- The Map, of the Map, of the Map, of the Map: Tracking the Blood Run Archaeological Site. Lueck et al., 42:21-43.
- The McKinney Village Site: An Oneota Site in Southeastern Iowa. Slattery et al., 22:35-61.
- Meaning of "Archaic" and Possible Relationships. Frankforter, 10(4):26-31.
- A Memorial Bibliography of Charles R. Keyes and Ellison J. Orr. Tandarich and Horton, 23:45-143.
- Message from the Editor. Logan, 1(2):1-2.
- Message from the Editor. Logan, 2(2 and 3):1-3.
- Message from the Editor. Logan, 3(1):1-2.
- Message from the President. Field, 2(1):1-2.
- Message from the President of the Society. Kennedy, 1(1):1-2.
- Message from the President. Kennedy, 1(3):1-2.
- Microvertebrates from the Cherokee Sewer Site. Semken, 21:117-130.
- Mill Creek Culture and Technology. Fugle, 11(4):3-126.
- Mill Creek Pottery. Ives, 11(3):3-59.
- The Mill Creek Pre-historic Indian Culture. Van Voorhis, 25:8-48.
- Molluscan Remains from 13CK405. Baerreis, 21:131-144.
- The Mound Builders: An American Myth. Mallam, 23:145-175.
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- News and Notes from Members. Ruppé, 9(2):4-8.
- News and Notes from Members. Ruppé, 9(3):5-9.
- Nineteenth Century Soft-Mud Brick Kilns: Two Examples from Lost Creek Valley, Mahaska County, Iowa. Michelle M. Terrell 2000, 47:7-25.
- Nineteenth Century Mills and Milling Industries in Story County, Iowa. Ballard, 31:137-190.
- The Northern Margin of the Prairie Peninsula. Johnson, 18:13-22.
- A Note on the Davenport Stone. Carlson, 27:97.
- Notes and News from Members. Ruppé, 9(1):7-9.
- Notes on a Mill Creek Site in Buena Vista County, Iowa. Lawver, 1(2):3-7.
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- Past Iowa Archeological Research and Future Research Trends. Logan, 1(1):3-10.
- The Path and Problem of Site Recording Errors: An Iowa Example. Collins, 37:40-45.
- The Paul Sagers Archaeological Collection. Cordell et al. 38:5-10.
- Peering at the Ioway Indians through the Mist of Time: 1650-circa 1700. Wedel, 33:1-74.
- Pioneer Woman in Iowa Archaeology and Prairie-Plains Ethnohistory: Mildred Mott Wedel. David M. Gradwohl 1997, 44:1-6.
- Plans for an Archaeological Program at the State University of Iowa. Stout, 3(1):8-12.
- The Poison Ivy Site: A New Oneota Site in Southeastern Iowa. L. M. Alex 25:78-99.
- A Possible Onamia Winter Base Camp with Great Oasis Trade Pottery, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Timothy E. Roberts 1997, 44:102-108.
- A Possible Oneota Burial Found Near Sioux City, Iowa. Bass and Berneking, 13:17-23.
- A Possible Oneota Freshwater Mussel Cache Intended for Ceramic Tempering Material. Theler, 37:1-3.
- Pottery Types of the Glenwood Foci. A. D. and B. Anderson, 9(4):12-39.
- The Prairie Peninsula and its Relationships to Riverine Settlements of the Middle Missouri. Johnston, 18:1-28.
- A Pre-Ceramic Site in Western Iowa. Frankforter, 7 and 8:47-72.
- Preliminary Notes on an Archeological Project in Northeastern Iowa. Beaubien, 1(3):3-5.
- The Present Status of Iowa Archeology. Ruppeé, 3 (2 and 3):16-24.
- The Preservation of Cultural Stratigraphy in Loess-Mantled Terrains of Iowa. Artz, 40:50-62.
- Protohistoric Oneota Material from the Clear Lake Site, Illinois. Esarey, 33:75-82.
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- A Randolph Phase Winter Camp in the White Breast Creek Valley. Roper, 41:76-107.
- A Reanalysis of Mill Creek Midden Formation. Richard L. Fishel 1996, 43:119-127.
- Re-Articulated Burials from the Upper Iowa River Valley. Henning and Peterson, 13:1-16.
- Recent Pre-Ceramic Archaeological Developments in Western Iowa. Frankforter and Agogino, 9(1):13-19.
- Rediscovering Glenwood Earthlodges: The McDowell "Digs," 1938-1947. Crismon and Green, 39:15-65.
- A Re-examination of Mill Creek Ceramics: The Robinson Technique. Flanders, 10(2):1-34.
- Relationship of Paleontology and Archaeology. Frankforter, 2(1):11-16.
- A Report of the Archeological Investigations, Pipestone National Monument 1965 and 1966. Sigstad, 17:1-45
- Response to "Comments." Dale R. Henning 1998, 45:101-107.
- Response to the Geomorphological Guidelines. Zimmerman et al., 41:1-2.
- Results of an Intensive Surface Survey at the Wenke Site (13VB402), Van Buren County, Iowa. Miller, 34:52-57.
- The Role of Environmental Review in Iowa Archaeology. Riggle, 26:95-118.
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- Seed Analysis of the Meehan-Schell Site (13BN110), a Great Oasis Site in Central Iowa. Mead, 28:15-90.
- Seeds from the Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405). Tiffany, 21:147-154.
- A Serrated Point from the Ozarks. Tong, 2(2 and 3):31-32.
- A Shell Fish Effigy from Allamakee County, Iowa. Mallam, 26:39-42.
- The Siouxland Sand and Gravel site (13WD402): New Data and the Application of Iowa's New State Law Protecting Ancient Cemeteries. D. C. Anderson et al., 26:119-146.
- Small-Scale, Soft-Mud Brickmaking Facilities in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: An Archaeological Example from Iowa. Finney and Snow, 38:66-72.
- Society Business. Ruppé, 9(1)6-7.
- Society Business. Ruppé, 9(4):6-7.
- Society Business. Ruppé, 10(1):3.
- The Soil Conservation Service and the Iowa Conservation Commission: Two Tools in Iowa Archaeology. Feeley and Feeley, 27:108-111.
- The Soldow Site, 13HB1: An Archaic Component from North Central Iowa. Flanders, 24:125-147.
- Sources for Winnebago History in Northeastern Iowa. Merry and Green, 36:1-8.
- Stone Artifacts from the Glenwood Area-A Report on Dig 7, A House-Site. A. D. Anderson, 4(2):2-16.
- Stone Tools from the University Museum Collection. Flanders, 7 and 8:2-8.
- Summary and Conclusions. D. C. Anderson and Shutler, 21:155-172.
- Summary of Discussion and Appended Remarks. Baerreis, 18:22-28.
- Summary Report of Archaeological Investigations of Sullivan Rock Shelter, East Central Iowa. Cassidy, 3(4):6-11.
- The Surface Collector. Nero, 2(4):1-4.
- A Synonymy of Names for the Ioway Indians. Wedel, 25:49-77.
- A Systems Analysis of Artifact Processing at the Office of the State Archaeologist. Oliver et al., 40:73-81.
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