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  1. Die protosinaitische Schrift (auch proto-kanaanäische Schrift oder bildhaft-kanaanäische Alphabetschrift) ist vermutlich ein Vorläufer der phönizischen Konsonantenschrift.

  2. Proto-Sinaitic (also referred to as Proto-Canaanite when found in Canaan, or Early Alphabetic) is found in a small corpus of about 40 inscriptions and fragments, the vast majority from Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai Peninsula, dating to the Middle Bronze Age. They are considered the earliest trace of alphabetic writing and the common ancestor of both the Ancient South Arabian script and the ...

  3. The Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions are about 30 early alphabetic inscriptions in proto-Sinaitic script found at or in the vicinity of Serabit el-Khadim on the Sinai Peninsula .

  4. (From the back cover) Egypt, Judaism, and the history of the alphabet intersect in Deciphering The Proto-Sinaitic Script. From its initial appearance, in around the 18th century BC, the origins of proto–Sinaitic writing can be traced back to Egypt’s

  5. Name. Proto-Canaanite, also referred to as Proto-Canaan, Old Canaanite, or Canaanite, is the name given to the Proto-Sinaitic script ( c. 16th century BC ), when found in Canaan. Proto-Canaanite is also used when referring to the ancestor of the Phoenician or Paleo-Hebrew script, respectively, before some cut-off date, typically 1050 BC, with ...

  6. L' alphabet protosinaïtique, également appelé alphabet protocananéen, est l'un des plus anciens alphabets connus. Il est, par dérivations et modifications successives, à l'origine de la plupart des alphabets utilisés aujourd'hui. Il relève des langues cananéennes . Cet alphabet linéaire 1 (par opposition à cunéiforme) comporte vingt ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cham_scriptCham script - Wikipedia

    The Cham script is a Brahmic abugida used to write Cham, an Austronesian language spoken by some 245,000 Chams in Vietnam and Cambodia. It is written horizontally left to right, just like other Brahmic abugidas.