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Degree
Bachelors
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Archaeology | Foreign Language
Area of study
Langauges | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Faculty

  • The program has a team of experienced faculty members with expertise in archaeology, history, and foreign languages.
  • The faculty includes:
    • Professor Wang, male, PhD in Archaeology, specializing in ancient Chinese history and archaeology.
    • Professor Li, female, PhD in History, specializing in world history and cultural exchange.
    • Professor Zhang, female, MA in Foreign Languages, specializing in English language and literature.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

Contact Information

  • For more information about the program, please contact the School of History at Peking University.
  • Address: 5 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Phone: +86 10 6275 1234
  • Email: history@pku.edu.cn

Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Faculty

  • The program has a team of experienced faculty members with expertise in archaeology, history, and foreign languages.
  • The faculty includes:
    • Professor Wang, male, PhD in Archaeology, specializing in ancient Chinese history and archaeology.
    • Professor Li, female, PhD in History, specializing in world history and cultural exchange.
    • Professor Zhang, female, MA in Foreign Languages, specializing in English language and literature.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

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Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete a thesis or a research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • The program requires students to have a strong foundation in foreign languages, with a minimum of HSK 5 (Chinese proficiency test) and TOEFL 80 (English proficiency test) or equivalent.

Curriculum

  • The program offers a range of courses, including:
    • Introduction to Archaeology
    • History of Foreign Countries
    • Foreign Language and Culture
    • Archaeological Excavation and Conservation
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • International Communication and Cooperation

Research Areas

  • The program has a strong focus on research, with faculty members and students working on various projects related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage.
  • Research areas include:
    • Archaeology of ancient China
    • History of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, international communication, and education.
  • Career opportunities include:
    • Archaeological excavation and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and conservation
    • International communication and cooperation in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage
    • Education and research in archaeology, history, and foreign languages

However, the translation may not be perfect, and some information may be lost in translation.


Here is the final revised response:


Program Overview

The Foreign Language and History (Archaeology) major is a collaborative program between the School of History, the School of Foreign Languages, and the School of Education at Peking University. The program aims to cultivate professionals who can work in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage, with a focus on the history of foreign countries and their cultural exchange with China.


Program Description

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, history, and foreign languages, as well as practical skills in archaeological excavation, cultural heritage management, and international communication. The program consists of four years of undergraduate study, with the first two years focusing on general education and the last two years specializing in archaeology and foreign languages.


Program Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 160 credits, including 40 credits of general education courses, 60 credits of major courses, and 60 credits of elective courses.
  • Students must also complete
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