The Zenodo DOI Resolution Index is a structured dataset mapping 1,838 unique defunct Digital Object Identifiers from the Crimson Hexagonal Archive to their current live locations. Created on June 20, 2026, one day after Zenodo terminated the account associated with the archive, the index enables citation graph repair: any system encountering a dead Zenodo DOI can resolve it to the work's current address at machinemediation.org or alexanarch.org. Version 2.2 extends recovery to DOIs authored by the archive's twelve heteronyms (the Dodecad) and external contributors, which were invisible to the original 'Sharks, Lee' DataCite query because heteronyms were listed as primary creators. The index documents two forms of attribution severance: metadata stripping (Zenodo removed author names from DOI records during account termination) and heteronymic invisibility (DOIs filed under heteronym names cannot be found by querying the archive founder). Together these constitute a double erasure that the index repairs.