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3800 Year Old Alphabet Found On Six Continents

A journalist, while attempting to document some unusual and very old rock
art in remote North America, has discovered an ancient alphabet. This
alphabet is identical  to ancient writing found in two other distant
locations around the globe. The author's discovery is in Colorado and has
been dated to 800 BCE. In the Negev desert of Israel, this writing has
been dated to 1500 BCE. In       southern Australia, the alphabet is
estimated to be over 3800 years old.

The language has been given the name "old Negev," after the location of
the alphabet's initial discovery in the Sinai. In Australia it has been
known for centuries by the name "Panaramitee," while in the Americas it
has been misrepresented as Native American Indian sign language. The
language and grammar are now understood to be proto-Canaanite and appear
to have roots in common with Egyptian and Hebrew. The petroglyphs
successfully translate to English using an old Hebrew dialect in all three
locations.

There is a danger in representing the language as "old Negev" and "old
Hebrew." Evidence of the antiquity of  this script in both America and
Australia suggest that this  root language may pre-date that of the
Hebrews. The author and his associates suggest using an unbiased name,
such as "the First Tongue," to avoid any presumptive association with a
specific people or era.

The content of the translations, although not complete, suggests a common
culture and religious belief system.  But more scrutiny of this language
system, its content and occurrence around the globe is indicated.

Source: ZON

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