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| An early 12th century BCE Canaanite alphabet inscription found at Lachish in 2014 [Credit: Yossi Garfinkel/Hebrew University] |
The first line reads pkl, the second spr — the Semitic root for scribe — but the third has two letters of uncertain meaning (one is fragmentary). The text includes the earliest dateable examples of the letters kaf — the precursor to the Latin letter K — samekh — S — and resh — R. Samekh had never before been found in early Canaanite inscriptions.
Details of the intriguing nine-letter inscription were published in the November/December issue of the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research.
Read the article here: - http://www.timesofisrael.com/at-biblical-site-researchers-discover-abcs-of-how-alphabet-came-to-be/
Author: Ilan Ben Zion | Source: The Times of Israel [December 17, 2015]






