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The First Alphabet Maker

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This composite entry represents the unnamed genius who first conceived of representing language sounds with individual symbols rather than pictographic representations of objects. The UB traces the development of writing from the early record-keeping systems taught at Dalamatia through pictographic systems to true alphabets. The Phoenician alphabet, ancestor of virtually all modern alphabets, represents the culmination of this process.

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