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andre parrot syria: Mesopotamia Ariane Thomas, Timothy Potts, 2020 Mesopotamia, in modern-day Iraq, was home to the remarkable ancient civilizations of Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria. From the rise of the first cities around 3500 BCE, through the mighty empires of Nineveh and Babylon, to the demise of its native culture around 100 CE, Mesopotamia produced some of the most powerful and captivating art of antiquity and led the world in astronomy, mathematics, and other sciences—a legacy that lives on today. Mesopotamia: Civilization Begins presents a rich panorama of ancient Mesopotamia’s history, from its earliest prehistoric cultures to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE. This catalogue records the beauty and variety of the objects on display, on loan from the Louvre’s unparalleled collection of ancient Near Eastern antiquities: cylinder seals, monumental sculptures, cuneiform tablets, jewelry, glazed bricks, paintings, figurines, and more. Essays by international experts explore a range of topics, from the earliest French excavations to Mesopotamia’s economy, religion, cities, cuneiform writing, rulers, and history—as well as its enduring presence in the contemporary imagination. |
andre parrot syria: Archaeological History Of The Ancient Middle East Jack Finegan, 2019-03-14 The purpose of this book is to give a connected account of what happened in the ancient Middle East, primarily on the basis of the records and monuments that have been recovered through the work of modem archaeology. The Middle East is defined as extending from the western border of Egypt (20 degrees E) to the eastern border of Iran (60 degrees E), |
andre parrot syria: Understanding Syria through 40 Monuments Ross Burns, 2024-06-27 How can a nation's archaeological treasures help explain its history, especially one as richly complex as Syria's? Ross Burns chooses 40 among Syria's outstanding range of sites, accompanied by over 200 colour illustrations, to take the reader through the tangled paths of this crossroads of the eastern Mediterranean where numerous world cultures intersected. Given the last 12 years of savage conflict, the author reports too on the plight of many of these monuments, addressing the common but unhelpful assumption that much of the country's archaeological treasures have been 'destroyed'. A better approach is to recognise that Syria's heritage can play a role in the country's recovery and cannot simply be declared a write-off. This is a history which tells us much about how Syria's mixture of traditions defy simplistic categorisation through modern definitions of cultures and identities. |
andre parrot syria: Beautiful Agitation Anneka Lenssen, 2020-09-29 In modern Syria, a contested territory at the intersection of differing regimes of political representation, artists ventured to develop strikingly new kinds of painting to link their images to life forces and agitated energies. Examining the works of artists Kahlil Gibran, Adham Ismail, and Fateh al-Moudarres, Beautiful Agitation explores how painters in Syria activated the mutability of form to rethink relationships of figure to ground, outward appearance to inner presence, and self to world. Drawing on archival materials in Syria and beyond, Anneka Lenssen reveals new trajectories of painterly practice in a twentieth century defined by shifting media technologies, moving populations, and the imposition of violently enforced nation-state borders. The result is a study of Arab modernism that foregrounds rather than occludes efforts to agitate against imposed identities and intersubjective relations. |
andre parrot syria: As Above, So Below Gina Konstantopoulos, Shana Zaia, 2021-09-08 This volume addresses the nexus of religion and geography in the ancient Near East through case studies of various time periods and regions. Using Sumerian, Akkadian, and Aramaic text corpora, iconography, and archaeological evidence, the contributors illuminate the diverse phenomena that occur when religion is viewed through the lenses of space and place. Gina Konstantopoulos draws upon Sumerian literature to understand mythicized and semimythicized locations. Seth Richardson and Elizabeth Knott focus on the Old Babylonian period, with Richardson addressing the interplay between law, location, and the gods, while Knott turns from text to image, relocating the reader to Syria and realizing the potential of royal iconography when situated in the “right” space. Shana Zaia moves forward to the first millennium, following the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as it shifted from city to city, with divine implications. Finally, Arnulf Hausleiter and Sebastiano Lora focus on northwest Arabia, unearthing a local pantheon and situating it among the various influences in the region from the second millennium onward. Covering a broad geographical and temporal scope while maintaining a cohesive focus on the theme, this book will appeal especially to Assyriologists, scholars of the ancient Near East, and specialists in historical geography. |
andre parrot syria: Beyond Babylon Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 2008 This important volume describes the art created in the second millennium B.C. for royal palaces, temples, and tombs from Mesopotamia, Syria, and Anatolia to Cyprus, Egypt, and the Aegean. |
andre parrot syria: Art and Immortality in the Ancient Near East Mehmet-Ali Ataç, 2018-03-08 Far from being a Judeo-Christian invention, apocalyptic thought had its roots in the ancient Near East and was expressed in its art. |
andre parrot syria: Exemplars of Kingship Melissa Eppihimer, 2019 Exemplars of Kingship conveys the astonishing life of the art of the Akkadian kings by assessing ancient and modern responses to its dynamic forms and transformative ideologies of kingship. |
andre parrot syria: Critical Approaches to Ancient Near Eastern Art Brian A. Brown, Marian H. Feldman, 2013-12-13 This volume assembles more than 30 articles focusing on the visual, material, and environmental arts of the Ancient Near East. Specific case studies range temporally from the fourth millennium up to the Hellenistic period and geographically from Iran to the eastern Mediterranean. Contributions apply innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to archaeological evidence and critically examine the historiography of the discipline itself. Not intended to be comprehensive, the volume instead captures a cross-section of the field of Ancient Near Eastern art history as its stands in the second decade of the twenty-first century. The volume will be of value to scholars working in the Ancient Near East as well as others interested in newer art historical and anthropological approaches to visual culture. |
andre parrot syria: A Research Guide to the Ancient World John M. Weeks, Jason de Medeiros, 2014-11-25 A Research Guide to the Ancient World: Print and Electronic Sources is a partially annotated bibliography that covers the study of the ancient world, and closes the traditional subject gap between the humanities and the social sciences in this area of study. This book is the only bibliographic resource available for such holistic coverage. |
andre parrot syria: Before Writing, Vol. I Denise Schmandt-Besserat, 1992 Before Writing gives a new perspective on the evolution of communication. It points out that when writing began in Mesopotamia it was not, as previously thought, a sudden and spontaneous invention. Instead, it was the outgrowth of many thousands of years' worth of experience at manipulating symbols. In Volume I: From Counting to Cuneiform, Denise Schmandt-Besserat describes how in about 8000 B.C., coinciding with the rise of agriculture, a system of counters, or tokens, appeared in the Near East. These tokens—small, geometrically shaped objects made of clay—represented various units of goods and were used to count and account for them. The token system was a breakthrough in data processing and communication that ultimately led to the invention of writing about 3100 B.C. Through a study of archaeological and epigraphic evidence, Schmandt-Besserat traces how the Sumerian cuneiform script, the first writing system, emerged from a counting device. In Volume II: A Catalog of Near Eastern Tokens, Schmandt-Besserat presents the primary data on which she bases her theories. These data consist of several thousand tokens, catalogued by country, archaeological site, and token types and subtypes. The information also includes the chronology, stratigraphy, museum ownership, accession or field number, references to previous publications, material, and size of the artifacts. Line drawings and photographs illustrate the various token types. |
andre parrot syria: Making Pictures of War Laura Battini, 2016-07-10 This book brings together the main discussions that took place at an international conference on the iconology of war in the ancient Near East, a subject never addressed at an international meeting before. |
andre parrot syria: Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan William Foxwell Albright, 1994 Professor Albright speaks to a new generation of scholars through this reprint of his classic work contrasting Israelite and Canaanite religions. The five chapters were originally presented as seven lectures and discuss Poetry and Prose, the Patriarchal Background, Canaanite Religion in the Early Bronze Age, the Struggle between Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan, and the Religious Cultures of Israel and Phoenicia. |
andre parrot syria: Catalogue Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library, 1963 |
andre parrot syria: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology Timothy Darvill, 2021-08-19 This expansive dictionary contains over 4,500 entries covering the essential vocabulary for everyday archaeological work in the English language, from about 3 million years ago down to about AD 1700. There is coverage of principles, theories, techniques, artefacts, materials, people, places, monuments, equipment, and descriptive terms - from amphora to ziggurat, and Beaker Culture to molluscan analysis. Now in its third edition, this in-depth A-Z has been updated with over 100 new entries, including actor-network theory, Alfred Marshall Cubbon, Dadiwan Culture, Amelia Edwards, Shangshan Culture, and Thera Eruption. This dictionary covers key archaeological sites around the world, with special focus placed on Europe, the Old World, and the Americas. In addition, the coverage of Near East and Asia has been expanded for this edition. Most entries are fully cross-referenced and it also includes a selection of eleven useful appendices. Written by a leading authority, the dictionary's detailed but clear entries provide an essential reference source for students, teachers, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. |
andre parrot syria: Diss Ertationes Città del). Facoltà di teologia Pontificia università della Santa Croce (Vaticano, |
andre parrot syria: The Origins of Civilization Zachary Anderson, 2015-07-15 Discover the peoples and cultures from the Stone Age (two million years ago) through the Egyptians and Babylonians. |
andre parrot syria: Ancient Egypt and the Near East Marshall Cavendish Reference Staff Reference, 2011-01-15 Explores the early civilizations that developed in Egypt and Mesopotamia between the start of farming in the Nile Valley around 6000 BCE and the defeat of the Persians by Alexander the Great in 330 BCE. |
andre parrot syria: Light from the Ancient Past, Vol. 1 Jack Finegan, 2015-12-08 A photograph, map, or diagram illustrates the text for every site described in this pilgrimage to Palestine, beginning with places connected with John the Baptist and proceeding to Bethlehem and Nazareth, Samaria and Galilee, Jerash, Caesarea, Jericho, the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, and Emmaus. Each entry concludes with a brief bibliography of pertinent literature. Professor Finegan's knowledge of Christian theology and history plus his command of the archeology and topography of the Holy Land make his book an authoritative guide, a book for study and reference, and a volume for devotional reading. Originally published in 1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. |
andre parrot syria: Syria Diana Darke, 2010 Travel and holiday. |
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andre parrot syria: Dictionary of the Ancient Near East Piotr Bienkowski, Alan Millard, 2010-03-09 An authoritative guide to the whole of the cradle of civilization. |
andre parrot syria: The Bible and Western Culture Sam Armato, 2012-10 I taught at the University of Southern California for 28 years. During that time I developed a number of courses including The Bible as Literature, the first such course in the country. which subsequently proliferated in universities around the country. I taught the course for ten years, which attracted upwards of 100 students every semester, deepening my research and knowledge of the Bible and my insights into the Bible's influence on Western Civilization. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is the most obvious evidence of the Bible's artistic inspiration. Michelangelo spent years on his back producing his frescos depicting scenes of the Bible. The ubiquitous presence of the Bible and its influence on virtually every facet of Western Civilization have no equal. Yet few are sufficiently familiar with the text to recognize its ubiquity. This book intends to correct that innocence. |
andre parrot syria: The Cambridge History of Iran W. B. Fisher, Ilya Gershevitch, Ehsan Yarshater, R. N. Frye, J. A. Boyle, Peter Avery, Peter Jackson, 1968 Surveys Iranian history and culture and its contribution to the civilization of the world. Covers religious, philosophical, political, economic, scientific and artistic elements in Iranian civilization. |
andre parrot syria: The New Unger's Bible Dictionary Merrill F. Unger, 2009-06-01 eBook now easier to navigate than ever Unger’s Bible Dictionary has been one of the best-selling Bible dictionaries on the market since its introduction in 1957. Now, this time-honored classic is more valuable than ever. Updated and expanded by respected Bible authorities including R.K. Harrison, Howard F. Vos, and Cyril J. Barber, The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary is packed with the most current scholarship. Plus, the table of contents is enhanced for easy navigation. Readers can jump to any letter and see a full list of words, allowing them to locate any entry within seconds. No more paging through whole sections of the book to find your word. More than 67,000 entries are supplemented with detailed essays, colorful photography and maps, and dozens of charts and illustrations to enhance your understanding of God’s Word. Although this volume is based on the New American Standard, extensive cross-referencing makes it useful with all major Bible translations, including the New International, King James, and New King James versions. |
andre parrot syria: New Testament studies (philological, versional, and patristic) Bruce M. Metzger, 2019-07-01 |
andre parrot syria: How Writing Came About Denise Schmandt-Besserat, 2010-01-01 An “utterly lucid, thoughtfully illustrated, and thoroughly convincing” book on the origins of the world’s oldest known system of writing (American Journal of Archaeology). One of American Scientist's Top 100 Books on Science, 2001 In 1992, the University of Texas Press published Before Writing, Volume I: From Counting to Cuneiform and Before Writing, Volume II: A Catalog of Near Eastern Tokens. In these two volumes, Denise Schmandt-Besserat set forth her groundbreaking theory that the cuneiform script invented in the Near East in the late fourth millennium B.C.—the world's oldest known system of writing—derived from an archaic counting device. How Writing Came About draws material from both volumes of this scholarly work to present Schmandt-Besserat’s theory in an abridged version for a wide public and classroom audience. Based on the analysis and interpretation of a selection of 8,000 tokens or counters from 116 sites in Iran, Iraq, the Levant, and Turkey, it documents the immediate precursor of the cuneiform script./DIV |
andre parrot syria: Let Us Go to the Seer! Ryan D. Schroeder, 2025-03-03 Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible (“Old Testament”) has long been regarded as fundamentally different from the divinatory methods of ancient pagans: while the pagans sought out and solicited messages from the gods, the Hebrew prophets received revelation spontaneously, at the initiative of Israel’s deity. The trouble with this dichotomy between solicited and spontaneous revelation is that it overlooks or misreads a number of ancient sources, and it obscures the similarities between Hebrew and other societies of the ancient Middle East. In this book, Ryan D. Schroeder re-examines the evidence for prophecy both in the Hebrew Bible and in documents excavated in Israel/Palestine, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq since the late nineteenth century. He shows that prophecies were regularly solicited across ancient West Asia. Moreover, the spontaneity of Israelite revelation is largely a mirage produced by ancient Hebrew scribes and reinforced by modern scholars intent on establishing the uniqueness and superiority of “biblical” religion. |
andre parrot syria: The History of Archaeology Paul Bahn, 2014-01-10 The History of Archaeology: An Introduction provides global coverage with chapters devoted to particular regions of the world. The regional approach allows readers to understand the similarities and differences in the history of and approach to archaeology in various parts of the world. Each chapter is written by a specialist scholar with experience of the region concerned. Thus the book focuses on the earliest beginnings of archaeology in different parts of the world, and how it developed from being a pastime for antiquarians and collectors to a serious attempt to obtain information about past societies. Woven into the text are various boxes that explore key archaeologists, sites and important discoveries in the history of archaeology enriching the story of the discipline’s development. With such far ranging coverage, including an exploration of the little covered development of Russian and Chinese archaeology, The History of Archaeology is the perfect introduction to the history of archaeology for the interested reader and student alike. |
andre parrot syria: Vorderasiatische Wagentypen Jutta Bollweg, 1999 Vom Frühdynastikum bis in die Altbabylonische Zeit und später sind zahlreiche Terracotta-Modelle vorderasiatischer Wagen erhalten geblieben. Sie lassen sich in vier Grundtypen, die jeweils eine ein- und eine zweiachsige Variante haben, klassifizieren. Das Gros der Modelle wird in die Frühdynastische bis Früh-Altbabylonische Zeit datiert.Die Autorin unterscheidet sechs Funktionen des Wagens (Kult-, Last-, Reise-, Sport-, Jagd- und Kriegswagen), die mit den drei Grundtypen Planwagen, Frontschildwagen und Kanzelwagen abgedeckt werden. Die meisten Tonmodelle geben Jagd- oder Kriegswagen wieder. Die Tonmodelle selbst können als Spielzeug, symbolische Götterwagen im Kult oder als Grabbeigaben gedient haben.Die Untersuchungsergebnisse werden in einem 'Katalog der Wagenmodelle' zusammengefasst, der mit 203 Abbildungen sowie einer Karte der Fundorte illustriert ist. |
andre parrot syria: Library Catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Library, 1980 |
andre parrot syria: Time and History in the Ancient Near East Lluis Feliu, J. Llop, A. Millet Albà, Joaquin Sanmartín, 2013-07-05 In July, 2010, the International Association for Assyriology met in Barcelona, Spain, for 5 days to deliver and listen to papers on the theme “Time and History in the Ancient Near East.” This volume, the proceedings of the conference, contains 70 of the papers read at the 56th annual Rencontre, including the papers from several workshop sessions on “architecture and archaeology,” “early Akkadian and its Semitic context,” “ Hurrian language,” “law in the ancient Near East,” “Middle Assyrian texts and studies,” and a variety of additional papers not directly related to the conference theme. The photo on the back cover shows only a representative portion of the attendees, who were warmly hosted by faculty and students from the University of Barcelona. |
andre parrot syria: The Bloomsbury Handbook of Material Religion in the Ancient Near East and Egypt Nicola Laneri, Sharon R. Steadman, 2023-06-29 With contributions spanning from the Neolithic Age to the Iron Age, this book offers important insights into the religions and ritual practices in ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern communities through the lenses of their material remains. The book begins with a theoretical introduction to the concept of material religion and features editor introductions to each of its six parts, which tackle the following themes: the human body; religious architecture; the written word; sacred images; the spirituality of animals; and the sacred role of the landscape. Illustrated with over 100 images, chapters provide insight into every element of religion and materiality, from the largest building to the smallest amulet. This is a benchmark work for further studies on material religion in the ancient Near East and Egypt. |
andre parrot syria: Testing the Canon of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology Amy Rebecca Gansell, Ann Shafer, 2020 This volume addresses and problematizes the formation and transformation of the ancient Near Eastern art historical and archaeological canon. The 'canon' is defined as an established list of objects, monuments, buildings, and sites that are considered to be most representative of the ancient Near East. In testing this canon, this project takes stock of the current canon, its origins, endurance, and prospects. Boundaries and typologies are examined, technologies of canon production are investigated, and heritage perspectives on contemporary culture offer a key to the future. |
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andre parrot syria: Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology Timothy Darvill, 2008-07-31 The most wide-ranging, comprehensive, and up-to-date dictionary of archaeology available. Over 4,000 entries cover the terms encountered in academic and popular archaeological literature, in lectures, and on television. Topics covered include artefacts, techniques, terminology, people, sites, and periods, and specialist areas such as industrial and maritime archaeology. The second edition is fully revised and updated, now including 150 new entries on archaeological sites, terms, movements, and people, plus extended coverage of archaeological resource management and archaeological theory. The dictionary's primary focus is on Europe, the Old World, and the Americas, as these are the regions where archaeology has become an established academic and vocational subject, but it includes key archaeological sites around the world. A quick-reference section covers chronological periods around the world, Egyptian rulers and dynasties, Roman rulers and dynasties, rulers of England to AD 1066, and principal international conventions and recommendations. New to this edition, recommended web links for over 100 entries are updated on the Dictionary of Archaeology companion website. |
andre parrot syria: Pondering the Spade David B. Schreiner, 2019-04-17 The close relationship between the Old Testament and archaeology goes without saying. However, the methodological nuances involved are often either underappreciated or ignored. Using William Dever's idea of convergence, this work attempts to flesh out details on how archaeology and Old Testament studies merge. It examines some of the most important archaeological finds to date and determines that, whether through a broad or narrow convergence, the history of research has shown that these two separate disciplines exhibit a tendency to inform one another. In the case of Old Testament studies, these convergences may even be paradigm-shifting. In every case, the convergences are historically and culturally informative, and therefore illuminate the depth of the biblical text. |
andre parrot syria: In the Beginning Bernard F. Batto, 2013-05-01 Bernard F. Batto spent the bulk of his career examining the ancient Near Eastern context of the Hebrew Bible, with particular interest in the influence of the surrounding cultures on the biblical creation stories. This collection gathers six of his most important previously published essays and adds two new contributions. Among the essays, Batto identifies various creation motifs prevalent in the ancient Near East and investigates the reflexes of these motifs in Genesis 1–11 and other biblical accounts of the primeval period. He demonstrates how the biblical writers adapted and responded to the creation ideas of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Ugarit, and elsewhere. The articles in the volume were written as independent essays. Nevertheless, they are united by theme. Throughout, Batto makes clear his understanding of the Hebrew Bible as a patently unique text, yet one that cannot possibly be understood independent of greater cultural sphere in which it developed. In the Beginning will serve as an indispensable resource for those interested in both the biblical ideas of creation and the mythology of the ancient Near East that influenced them. |
andre parrot syria: Catalogue Warburg Institute. Library, 1967 |
andre parrot syria: Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue française. Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée POUILLON François, 2012-11-21 Du Maroc à la Chine, l’Orient n’a pas cessé de fasciner un Occident partagé à son égard entre la convoitise et la peur, l’enchantement et la répulsion, le désir de connaître et la volonté de conquête. De la Renaissance à nos jours, des hommes le plus souvent, des femmes quelquefois, ont parcouru les routes lointaines, appris des langues inouïes, observé des moeurs étranges et rapporté de leurs voyages des images, des manuscrits, des objets, des récits et des fables. D’autres en ont rêvé, parlé, sans jamais s’y rendre. Si le terme d’« orientaliste » nous reste surtout pour qualifier des productions largement fantasmatiques (peinture, romans), il est d’abord attaché à une discipline savante qui s’est inscrite dans des cadres institutionnels solides. Il y eut aussi des cohortes de voyageurs, de missionnaires, d’informateurs, des collectionneurs, des prédateurs parfois, qui ont parcouru l’Orient sous toutes ses latitudes et en ont rapporté quelque chose. Artistes et savants, hommes célèbres et modestes médiateurs, éminents professeurs et aventuriers ambitieux, auteurs de chefs-d’oeuvre reconnus ou de travaux obscurs : ils sont un millier regroupés dans ce Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue française par les soins d’une équipe pluridisciplinaire de spécialistes. À son apogée, au XIXe siècle, l’orientalisme fut contemporain de l’expansion impérialiste. Aussi est-il la cible, depuis la fin des Empires coloniaux, d’une dénonciation qui se voudrait sans appel. Sans ignorer ce procès ni en casser le jugement, ce dictionnaire entend montrer que la population des agents et porteurs de ces savoirs est infiniment variée et qu’elle échappe aux simplifications réductrices : toute la gamme des motivations, des plus désintéressées au plus sauvagement pragmatiques, nous offre un échantillon d’humanité qui, avec ses grandeurs et ses travers, doit faire finalement la trame d’un certain humanisme. Amendée, complétée, mise à jour, cette nouvelle version est fidèle aux choix qui ont présidé à l'élaboration de ce dictionnaire, et au désir de ses concepteurs de fournir un jalon dans le débat critique qui entoure l'orientalisme. Elle a trouvé un double prolongement : d'une part dans un colloque conclusif, qui a lui-même pris la forme d'un ouvrage intitulé : Après l'orientalisme, l'Orient créé par l'Orient (IISMM/Karthala, 2011) ; d'autre part dans un site internet http://dictionnairedesorientalistes.ehess.fr, qui accueille en continu corrections et nouvelles notices, mais aussi diverses pièces complémentaires (comptes rendus, textes d'interventions, etc.), et en constitue ainsi un complément indispensable, constamment remis à jour et enrichi. François Pouillon est anthropologue, spécialiste du monde arabe, directeur d’études à l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, où il a dirigé le Centre d’histoire sociale de l’Islam méditerranéen. |
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