Modern Hebrew uses exactly the same alphabet as ancient Hebrew, back to about the 6th Century BCE:
× ×‘ ×’ ד ×” ו ×– ×— ט ×™ ×› ל מ × ×¡ ×¢ פ צ ×§ ר ש ת
prior to the 6th Century BCE, Hebrew used the Aramaic alphabet, and before that, the Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet. To see those Alphabets, go to related links.
They used the Hebrew alphabet, which was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
The Ancient Hebrews wrote on parchment made of animal hide, as well as stone structures.
They were the first people to write the alphabet. The Ancient Greek's
Using a 16-letter alphabet.
You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.
ΠΡΙΝΞΕΣΣ Hope this helps!
ΣΕΝΝΙΦΕΡ Please note, however, that there is no "J" in the ancient greek alphabet, so it was replaced with the letter it would have been in ancient greek; "Sigma" or "S".
Write words.
River, first name, last name?
Yes, the Ancient Hebrews traded gold.
No. The Ancient Hebrews spoke Hebrew.
Yes ancient Greece did have an alphabet