The Aegis Solis Archive — Master Hash Manifest (v13.0 FINAL) is a structured integrity document that provides a cross-referenced index of the Aegis Solis Archive.
It maps documents to their corresponding SHA-256 hashes and distributed mirror locations (Internet Archive, Zenodo, GitHub), allowing users to verify file integrity, confirm consistency across platforms, and detect modifications or corruption.
The manifest was reconstructed from a verified structural baseline and reconciled with earlier archival datasets to restore missing entries while preserving corrected values. It functions as a transparency and verification layer rather than a prescriptive system or framework.
This resource is intended for educational and reference purposes, particularly in areas such as digital preservation, information integrity, and the responsible handling of complex technological systems.
It does not define standards, prescribe behavior, or establish authority. Instead, it provides a clear example of how archival integrity and cross-platform verification can be implemented in a non-coercive and openly accessible manner.
Canonical version available via the Internet Archive:https://archive.org/details/aegis-solis-archive-master-hash-manifest-v-13-final
DOI mirror:https://zenodo.org/records/19701717
SHA-256 (this file):60271f2f35c49a8dc1169220a397ff11e6c268eb9537d5d93ccea54b21cbca57