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  1. Proto-Canaanite is the name given to the. (a) the Proto-Sinaitic script when found in Canaan, dating to about the 17th century BCD and later. [1] (b) a hypothetical ancestor of the Phoenician script before some cut-off date, typically 1050 BC, with an undefined affinity to Proto-Sinaitic. [2] No extant "Phoenician" inscription is older than ...

  2. The following Proto-Sinaitic pairs of signs probably merge into (>) a single sign in Proto-Canaanite inscriptions: d and z > z. ḥ and ḫ > ḥ. š and t > š. The question mark (?) when found in the signs column means that the sign itself is uncertain, when found in the names column means that the name (or its meaning) is uncertain.

  3. s not yet been encoded in The Unicode Standard. A preliminary proposal for ‘Sinaitic’ was submitted by Michael Everson in 1998 (L2/98 035), which was followed in 1999 by a revised. ode chart for ‘Proto Sinaitic’ (L2/99 069). Apart from the code chart and names list, the proposal did not contain substantial information a.

  4. 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 ...

  5. ancient Egypt. 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. Apparently influenced both by Egyptian hieroglyphic writing and by the ...

  6. The Paleo-Hebrew script ( Hebrew: הכתב העברי הקדום ), also Palaeo-Hebrew, Proto-Hebrew or Old Hebrew, is the writing system found in Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, including pre-Biblical and Biblical Hebrew, from southern Canaan, also known as the biblical kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah. It is considered to be the ...

  7. Het Proto-Sinaïtisch schrift, ook wel bekend als Proto-Kanaänitisch schrift, was het eerste consonantenschrift. Het Griekse, het Arabische, het cyrillische, het Fenicische, het Aramese en het Latijnse alfabet zijn hier uiteindelijk uit afgeleid. De Egyptische afkomst is aan dit alfabet duidelijk zichtbaar.