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Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet

Paleo-Hebrew

Abjad found in Canaanite inscriptions from the region of biblical Israel and Judah used to write Hebrew, later replaced by the modern Hebrew square script.

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Instance Of

Abjad
Natural Writing System
Unicase Alphabet

Replaced By

Hebrew Alphabet

Different From

Samaritan Alphabet

Inception

10th century BC

Based On

Phoenician Script

Facet Of

Biblical Hebrew

Derivative Work

Samaritan Alphabet

End Time

135
Sourcing Circumstances
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Circa

Language of Work or Name

Biblical Hebrew

Schematic

Follows

Proto-Sinaitic
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