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  1. And it hardly ever appears anywhere else in Egypt.4 A letter in the new Proto-Sinaitic alphabet looks very much like this Middle Kingdom Egyptian hieroglyph. The Proto-Sinaitic sign (shown in margin at lower right) almost certainly stems directly from the Egyptian hieroglyph.

  2. Steliform Alphabetic inscriptions S349, S350, S351, S352, S353, S354, S356 S360, S367, and S377 e. Implications 1. The language of the Sinaitic Inscriptions retains the proto-Semitic affricates. 2. The Sinaitic inscriptions may contain more Egyptian loanwords associated with writing and mining. 3.

  3. The earliest alphabet—from which all other alphabets in the world are derived—was invented in Canaan in the late 18th or early 17th century B.C. This alphabet consisting of pictographs is referred to by scholars as the proto-Canaanite alphabet. Only a few short inscriptions in this alphabet have been found in Canaan, however.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2013 · Rollston correctly observed that the script of the Ophel inscription ultimately derives from the so-called ‘Proto-Sinaitic’ script of the (Egyptian) New Kingdom (NK) inscriptions at Serabit el-Khadim, although the present writer prefers the alternative designation, ‘proto-consonantal’.3 Scholars such as Shmuel Ahituv and Christopher Rollston are correct that the text of the Ophel ...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2021 · The second letter can be identified as bet (ב), which is based on the Egyptian hieroglyph ‘house’ (Gardiner Sign List O1; Sass Reference Sass 1988: 111–12; Hamilton Reference Hamilton 2006: 38–52; Goldwasser Reference Goldwasser, Finkelstein, Robin and Römer 2016: 129). The letter has a rectangular shape with one corner open.

  6. This is the main body of work connected to my Synoptic Index. Observations with Paleo-Greek, Ancient Egyptian, and Chinese confirm Paleo-Hebrew was not originally connected with Mesopotamian, but was a later influence from which we get the Acronym Theory and a connection to Proto-Sinaitic.

  7. Proto-Sinaitic (also referred to as Sinaitic, Proto-Canaanite when found in Canaan, the North Semitic alphabet, or Early Alphabetic) is considered the earliest trace of alphabetic writing and the common ancestor of both the Ancient South Arabian script and the Phoenician alphabet, which led to many modern alphabets including the Greek alphabet. According to common theory, Canaanites or Hyksos ...