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  1. Below is a table synoptically showing selected Proto-Sinaitic signs and the proposed correspondences with Phoenician letters and Egyptian hieroglyphs. A full repertoire of the currently known letterforms can be found on pages 8 and 9 here: https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2019/19299-revisiting-proto-sinaitic.pdf .

  2. This is one version of the Proto-Canaanite script using Phoenician/Hebrew alphabetical order. The actual arrangement of letters used is uncertain. Most letters have more than one shape. Sample inscriptions. From Serabit el-Khadim, Sinai Pennisula and dated to c. 1500 BC. Links. Information about the Proto-Sinaitic / Proto-Canaanite scripts http ...

  3. Proto-Canaanite, also referred to as Proto-Canaan, Old Canaanite, or Canaanite, is the name given to either a script ancestral to the Phoenician or Paleo-Hebrew script with undefined affinity to Proto-Sinaitic, or to the Proto-Sinaitic script (c. 16th century BC), when found in Canaan.

  4. The Paleo-Hebrew and Phoenician alphabets developed in the wake of the Bronze Age collapse, out of their immediate predecessor script Proto-Canaanite (Late Proto-Sinaitic) during the 13th to 12th centuries BCE, and earlier Proto-Sinaitic scripts.

  5. 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.

  6. ‘ Recent discoveries and developments in Proto-Sinaitic ’, Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Egypte 40 (1940) 101ffGoogle Scholar Leibovitch , J. ‘ The date of the Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions ’, Le Muséon 76 ( 1948 ) 201ff, with ‘ An additional note ’ by Albright , F. W. , ibid. 203ff Google Scholar

  7. Proto-Sinaitic and Proto-Canaanite: The earliest known alphabet, a consonantal writing system used to write Semitic languages in the Levant and Egypt in the 2nd millennium BCE. The form found in the Sinai Peninsula is called Proto-Sinaitic, while inscriptions found in the Levant are called Proto-Canaanite.