Archived Information Overcome the Digital Divide Craig B. Luigart Chief Information Officer Craig.Luigart@ed.gov June 27, 2001 We Begin Time Line ANCIENT WRITING 30,000 BC 3,000 BC 100 AD 700 AD Cave Painting Hieroglyphics Parchment Illuminated Manuscript PRINTING PRESS AND BEYOND
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