It was alphabetic rather than pictographic or syllabic and therefore more accurate and economical.
Alphabetic is phonic, cuneiform is pictographic.
It became the basis of Greek, Latin and today's alphabet. It replaces cumbersome and less accurate pictographic and syllabics writing forms.
The Phoenician alphabet differed from earlier forms of writing because it was one of the most widely used systems of writing. The Phoenician alphabet was used as the basis for many later forms of writing, including Arabic script.
The Phoenician alphabet is more efficient and versatile compared to earlier pictographic writing systems because it uses phonetic symbols to represent individual sounds. This allows for a more precise representation of language and the ability to write any word or concept, rather than relying on specific symbols for each word. This made writing and communication easier and more accessible.
Phoenician is an alphabet which forms syllables and words. Cuneiform is syllabic.
pictographic
the phoenician's is more simplified
yes they even had genesis
One advantage of pictographic and phonetic writing systems is that they can convey meaning across different languages and cultures by using visual symbols or sounds. This can facilitate communication and understanding between diverse groups of people.
The Persians invented alphabetic writing, as is ours. Cuneiform is symbol writing.
Phoenician writing, known as the Phoenician alphabet, was a simpler system composed of 22 consonants. In contrast, hieroglyphics were a complex system of pictorial symbols used in ancient Egypt and cuneiform was a wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia. Phoenician writing's innovation lay in using individual symbols to represent distinct sounds, making it easier to learn and more versatile for different languages.
It facilitated written communication and record keeping.