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  1. Abjad Proto-Sinai (disebut juga Abjad Proto-Kanaan) [1] adalah abjad dari Zaman Perunggu Tengah yang dibuktikan dengan adanya kumpulan kecil prasasti yang ditemukan di Sarabit al-Khadim di Semenanjung Sinai, Mesir. Abjad ini dianggap sebagai jejak paling awal penulisan alfabet, [2] dan leluhur dari Abjad Arab Selatan Kuno dan Abjad Fenisia .

  2. 29 de jun. de 2018 · The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Ba`alat.jpg 600 × 398; 133 KB. Inscription 349 Proto-Sinaitic Heth.svg 64 × 64; 4 KB. Proto-sinaitic script.jpg 567 × 541; 46 KB. Proto-sinaitic-phoenician-latin-alphabet-2.jpg 413 × 265; 62 KB.

  3. This has a list of all my publications on the Canaanite proto-alphabet: COLLESS, Brian E., "Recent Discoveries Illuminating the Origin of the Alphabet", Abr-Nahrain, 26 (1988), pp. 30-67. A preliminary attempt to construct a table of signs and values for the proto-alphabet, and to make sense of some of the inscriptions from Sinai and Canaan.

  4. The script is attested in a small corpus of inscriptions found at Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, dating to the Middle Bronze Age (2100–1500 BC). The earliest Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions are mostly dated to between the mid-19th (early date) and the mid-16th (late date) century BC. "The Writings" = "The Early Alphabet" = 1331 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Batak_scriptBatak script - Wikipedia

    Proto-Sinaitic alphabet [a] Phoenician alphabet [a] Aramaic alphabet [a] Brāhmī Detailed descent of Batak script from Brahmi unclear. Hypotheses of Kawi origin or direct descent through Pallava: Pallava script. Old Kawi. Surat Batak

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

  7. Description. Before, during, and after the existence of the ancient Berber kingdoms of Numidia (northern Algeria, 202 BC–40 BC) and Mauretania (northern Morocco, 3rd century BC – 44 AD) many inscriptions were engraved using the Libyco-Berber script, although the overwhelming majority of the found ones were simple funerary scripts, with rock art, cave art, graffiti, and even a few official ...