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A. Egyptian
B. Persian
C. Phoenician
D. Aryan

2006-10-17 05:42:12 · 2 answers · asked by desiree m 1 in Social Science Other - Social Science

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Writing began In Mesopotamia,the Tigris Euphrates river valley .Clay tablets with pictographs were first used by the Sumerians to keep records around 4000B.C.A cuneiform(wedge shaped)script evolved by 3000B.C.as a full syllabic alphabet.

2006-10-17 09:27:08 · answer #1 · answered by kalusz 4 · 0 0

First Alphabet latest in Egypt alongside an historic highway in Egypt's western barren area on the Wadi el Hol (Gulch of Terror), Yale archaeologists John and Deborah Darnell have discovered 2 inscriptions representing the earliest-widely used phonetic alphabet. The script, which incorporates aspects of formerly hieroglyphs and later Semitic characters, develop into carved right into a organic limestone wall alongside thousands of Egyptian inscriptions about 4,000 years in the past.

2016-10-16 05:17:28 · answer #2 · answered by gayman 4 · 0 0

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