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"Neolithic WARNING: Article could not be rendered - ouputting plain text. Potential causes of the problem are: (a) a bug in the pdf-writer software (b) problematic Mediawiki markup (c) table is too wide

Cybrarian's note. I am using Wiki "Download as PDF Tools" as source notebooks. The hypertexting of the pdf pages I am downloading link back to Wikipedia.org but the Neolithic, new stone age, page cannot be rendered. (bummer)

For example, I can start with "History of the world" and devolve through Geologic, Palentologic, Anthropologic, and Historic time scales to the "Mother Goddess flanked by two lionesses from Çatalhöyük (Turkey)" http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File%3AAnkara_Muzeum_B19-36.jpg

However, I do not recommend this method! Tho' Wiki may be finite, I can find no end to the hypertexting in real time. Wiki pages link pictures and text and if I am currently interested in a particular picture, I can just click on the link of the pdf file and get back to that particular time period. But, art is universal and I get sucked back into the wiki space-time continuum when I get here-there whenever. No, pick a particular space and time and specialize.

I am organizing pictures and Wikipages in folders in my computer. I go to my folders, files and pictures and then go to those webpages. Right! Even categories like geology, archeology, paleontology, and history do not fit into neat categories like women in art. Every specialist seems to have he/r own idea of creation as if creation is personal.

"[2] According to David Diringer ("Writing", Encyclopedia Americana, 1986 ed., vol. 29, p. 558), "Writing gives permanence to men's knowledge and enables them to communicate over great distances.... The complex society of a higher civilization would be impossible without the art of writing." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_world — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.128.143.152 (talk) 15:31, 19 March 2014 (UTC)