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The Phoenicians invented a phonetic alphabet, in which a letter symbolizes a sound, and those sounds can be put together to make words. Other writing systems were in the form of ideograms, in which symbols stand for ideas rather than sounds. The phonetic alphabet has proved to be tremendously more useful.

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We are often told that the Phoenicians invented the alphabet. Regardless of who put pen to papyrus to create it, the Phoenician contribution was none-the-less major and critical. They were the major sea-traders of the Mediterranean, and they went everywhere. When the Phoenicians began using the alphabet as a simple and easy way to keep track of their trades, it was exposed to everyone.


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The Sumerians in Mesopotamia are thought to have invented writing around 5,000 years ago. The Egyptians invented the first rudimentary alphabet, and the Phoenicians invented the first writing system that was exclusively alphabetic.


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What is the modern form of cuneiform?

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