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  1. The Proto-Sinaitic script is a Middle Bronze Age writing system known from a small corpus of about 30-40 inscriptions and fragments from Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai Peninsula, as well as two inscriptions from Wadi el-Hol in Middle Egypt.

  2. The Proto-Sinaitic script was the first alphabetic writing system and developed sometime between about 1900 and 1700 BC. People speaking a Semitic language and living in Egypt and Sinai adapted the Egyptian hieroglyphic or hieratic scripts to write their language using the acrophonic principle.

  3. Escrita protossinaítica. Sistemas-filhos. fenício, paleo-hebraica, Alfabeto arábico meridional e Alfabeto arábico setentrional. O alfabeto protossinaítico, também chamado alfabeto protocananeu, é um dos alfabetos mais antigos conhecidos.

  4. Sinaitic inscriptions, archaeological remains that are among the earliest examples of alphabetic writing; they were inscribed on stones in the Sinai Peninsula, where they were first discovered in 1904–05 by the British archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. O alfabeto protossinaítico, também chamado alfabeto protocananeu, é um dos alfabetos mais antigos conhecidos. Esse é, através de derivações e modificações sucessivas, a origem da genealogia da maior parte dos alfabetos usados hoje.

  6. L2/19­299 2019­07­30 RevisitingtheEncodingofProto­SinaiticinUnicode AnshumanPandey pandey@umich.edu pandey.github.io/unicode July30,2019 1 Introduction

  7. 28 de mar. de 2008 · Summary. EARLY ATTEMPTS AT CANAANITE WRITING. Byblian. In the light of present information, the origin of the alphabet appears as the culmination of developments which took place in the Levant, where both Egyptian, and Mesopotamian (cuneiform) writing were known and occasionally used from the third millennium B.C. onwards.