Historical material carries provenance. The archive keeps that record visible, dated, contextualized, and distinct from the current authority surface.
- Current pages present the active role, current thesis, approved media language, and correspondence routes.
- Historical materials retain context, dates, source links, and institutional continuity.
- Legacy PDFs, earlier media, and older artifacts are organized as record rather than current positioning.
- Search, media, and public interpretation receive one clear hierarchy: present authority first, historical provenance second.
The result is continuity without confusion.