Proto-Sinaitic
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Proto-Sinaitic
Summary
Proto-Sinaitic is an undeciphered writing system[1]. Proto-Sinaitic ranks in the top 8% of undeciphered_writing_system entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,380 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Proto-Sinaitic is in the country of Ancient Egypt[3].
- Proto-Sinaitic's instance of is recorded as undeciphered writing system[4].
- Proto-Sinaitic's instance of is recorded as abjad[5].
- Proto-Sinaitic's instance of is recorded as natural writing system[6].
- Proto-Sinaitic's instance of is recorded as unicase alphabet[7].
- Sinai Peninsula is named after Proto-Sinaitic[8].
- Proto-Sinaitic's based on is recorded as Egyptian hieroglyphs[9].
- Proto-Sinaitic followed Egyptian hieroglyphs[10].
- Proto-Sinaitic was followed by Phoenician script[11].
- Proto-Sinaitic was followed by Paleo-Hebrew alphabet[12].
- Proto-Sinaitic was followed by Aramaic alphabet[13].
- Proto-Sinaitic was followed by Moabite Script[14].
- Proto-Sinaitic took place at Sinai Peninsula[15].
- Proto-Sinaitic is used for Northwest Semitic[16].
- Proto-Sinaitic's Commons category is recorded as Proto-Sinaitic script[17].
- Proto-Sinaitic's language of work or name is recorded as Northwest Semitic[18].
- 1800 BC marks the founding of Proto-Sinaitic[19].
- Proto-Sinaitic ended on 1500 BC[20].
- Proto-Sinaitic's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 29.030527777778, 'lon': 33.458194444444}[21].
- Proto-Sinaitic's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Proto-Sinaitic script[22].
- Proto-Sinaitic's name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Proto-Sinaitic'}[23].
- Proto-Sinaitic's name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'proto-sinaïtique'}[24].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include undeciphered writing system[4], abjad[5], natural writing system[6], and unicase alphabet[7].
Origins
Sinai Peninsula is named after Proto-Sinaitic[8]. 1800 BC marks the founding of Proto-Sinaitic[19].
Use and Application
Proto-Sinaitic is used for Northwest Semitic[16].
Why It Matters
Proto-Sinaitic ranks in the top 8% of undeciphered_writing_system entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,380 views/month).[2] Proto-Sinaitic has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Proto-Sinaitic is known by 40 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]