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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.
Proto-Semitic is the reconstructed proto-language common ancestor to the Semitic language family. There is no consensus regarding the location of the Proto-Semitic Urheimat: scholars hypothesize that it may have originated in the Levant, the Sahara, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, or northern Africa. [1]
L2/19299 20190730 RevisitingtheEncodingofProtoSinaiticinUnicode AnshumanPandey pandey@umich.edu pandey.github.io/unicode July30,2019 1 Introduction
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
This is the Wadi el-Hol material. the "Proto-Sinaitic" or "Proto-Semitic" scripts of the Late Bronze Age. These are something like the earliest standardised alphabetic writing, ancestral to both Canaanite and South Arabian scripts. the "Proto-Canaanite" scripts from the eve of the Bronze Age collapse.
The Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions are about 30 early alphabetic inscriptions in proto ... "The Egyptian Origin of the Semitic Alphabet".