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  2. Byblos syllabary - Wikipedia

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    The Byblos script, also known as the Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an undeciphered writing system, known from ten inscriptions found in Byblos, a coastal city in Lebanon. The inscriptions are engraved on bronze plates and spatulas, and carved in stone.

  3. Byblos bronze spatulas - Wikipedia

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    The two inscribed Byblos bronze spatulas The Byblos bronze spatulas are a number bronze spatulas found in Byblos , two of which were inscribed. One contains a Phoenician inscription (known as the Azarba'al Spatula , KAI 3 or TSSI III 1) and one contains an inscription in the Byblos syllabary .

  4. Byblian royal inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The Safatba'al inscription or the "Shipitbaal inscription" (KAI 7), found in Byblos in 1936, [11] published in 1945. [ 12 ] [ 4 ] Currently in the National Museum of Beirut . KAI 2 is the Byblos Necropolis graffito and KAI 3 are the Byblos bronze spatulas ; neither contain names of royalty or other historical information.

  5. Byblos script - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Byblos script may refer to: Byblos syllabary (c. 1700 BC) Phoenician script ...

  6. Undeciphered writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Seals showing Indus script, an ancient undeciphered writing system Page 32 of the Voynich manuscript, a medieval manuscript written with an undeciphered writing system. Many undeciphered writing systems exist today; most date back several thousand years, although some more modern examples do exist.

  7. Byblos - Wikipedia

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    The old souk in Byblos, Lebanon. Byblos's inhabitants are predominantly Christian, mostly Maronite, with minorities of Armenian Apostolic, Greek Orthodox, and Greek Catholics. There is also a minority of Shi`i Muslims. It is said that the city of Bint Jbeil ("Daughter of Byblos") in Southern Lebanon was founded by those Shi`i Muslims.

  8. Category:Right-to-left writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Byblos syllabary; C. Cypriot syllabary; G. ... This page was last edited on 1 February 2024, ...

  9. Talk:Byblos syllabary - Wikipedia

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    The correct reading direction for Byblos script is left to right, and the language encoded is Greek or Italo-Celtic (Rhaetic, on the bronze tablets). To see examples of deciphered texts, go to Quora and do a search on Byblos script.76.191.150.36 23:13, 17 November 2014 (UTC)

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