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Alphabets Might Be 500 Years Older Than We Thought

Last updated: January 6, 2025 10:49 am
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Alphabets have long been considered a fundamental aspect of human communication and civilization. However, a recent study by a Johns Hopkins University archaeologist suggests that alphabets may be even older than previously believed.

In 2004, Glenn Schwartz and his team of researchers unearthed four small clay cylinders in the ancient city of Umm el-Marra in northern Syria. These artifacts, dating back to around 2400 BCE, bear a series of inscribed characters that challenge existing beliefs about the origins of alphabetic writing.

Schwartz presented his findings at the annual meeting of the American Society of Overseas Research, where he proposed that these clay cylinders could represent the world’s oldest alphabetic writing system. Prior to this discovery, scholars had attributed the first alphabet to a Proto-Sinaitic script developed in Egypt before 1900 BCE.

The symbols carved into these artifacts differ from traditional cuneiform characters, indicating a new form of writing. While cuneiform is considered the oldest writing system, dating back to before 3400 BCE in Mesopotamia, it primarily consists of syllabic characters rather than alphabetic symbols.

The clay cylinders, resembling beads, may have been used as tags in the Umm el-Marra tomb. One recurring symbol—a circle with two dots—suggests a deliberate alphabetic system rather than random markings.

Schwartz emphasized that the unique nature of these symbols sets them apart from other ancient writing systems like hieroglyphs. He believes that an original alphabet may have emerged at Umm el-Marra’s temple complex to address the growing administrative needs of the city.

The development of writing often coincides with the rise of complex urban societies, as seen in the third millennium northern Levant. If the clay cylinders are indeed tags or labels, this would align with the trend of writing evolving to meet administrative demands.

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Overall, Schwartz’s discovery challenges existing historical narratives surrounding the origins of alphabetic writing. By decoding these ancient symbols, researchers may uncover new insights into the early development of human communication and civilization.

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