New York Times article: A Is for Ancient, Describing an Alphabet Found Near Jerusalem

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    A Is for Ancient, Describing an Alphabet Found Near Jerusalem

    A string of letters carved on a 10th century B.C. stone seems to form a
    bridge from Phoenician to Hebrew, and to be the oldest written alphabet ever
    found.

    See
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/09/international/middleeast/09alphabet.html

    Published: November 9, 2005 in the New York Times.



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