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  1. The Proto-Sinaitic script is a Middle Bronze Age writing system known from a small corpus of about 30-40 inscriptions and fragments from Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai Peninsula, as well as two inscriptions from Wadi el-Hol in Middle Egypt.

  2. Proto-Canaanite is a name used for a version of the Proto-Sinaitic script as used in Canaan, an area encompassing modern Lebannon, Israel, Palestine and western parts of Syria. It is also used to refer to an early version of the Phoenican script as used before 1050 BC, or an ancestor of the Phoenician script.

  3. The Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions are about 30 early alphabetic inscriptions in proto-Sinaitic script found at or in the vicinity of Serabit el-Khadim on the Sinai Peninsula.

  4. fshihe. Fillim. Historia e studimit. Burimet. Gjuha proto-shqipe. Gjuha proto-shqipe është gjuha e padëshmuar e cila më vonë u zhvillua në gjuhën shqipe. Shqipja u zhvillua nga një gjuhë e lashtë paleo-ballkanike, që tradicionalisht mendohet të ketë qënë ilirishtja, ose një gjuhë tjetër indo-europiane e padëshmuar që do ...

  5. proto-Sinaitic inscriptions. Related Topics: 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.

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  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. The Proto-Greek language (also known as Proto-Hellenic) is the Indo-European language which was the last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek, including Mycenaean Greek, the subsequent ancient Greek dialects (i.e., Attic, Ionic, Aeolic, Doric, Arcadocypriot, and ancient Macedonian—either a dialect or a closely related Hellenic language ...

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