Proto-Canaanite Alphabet

The Proto-Canaanite alphabet is considered the precursor to the Phoenician alphabet, and thus the ancestor of nearly all modern alphabets. It was used around 1500 BCE and consisted of 22 consonant letters. The script was mainly used for writing early Semitic languages and was adapted and spread by the Phoenicians, who in turn influenced the development of Greek and Latin scripts.

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