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What did Phoenician's create?

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 9/23/2021

An alphabetic system of writing which was adapted by Greek and Roman writing, and forms the basis of the common alphabet we use today. It replaced the old scripts which were symbols representing syllables and far less efficient, flexible and communicative than the Phoenician-based scripts.

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