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    The Ancient South Arabian script (Old South Arabian ???????????????? ms nd; modern Arabic: الْمُسْنَد musnad) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the late 2nd millennium BCE. It was used for writing the Old South Arabian languages Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramautic, Minaean, and Hasaitic, and the … See more

    • It is usually written from right to left but can also be written from left to right. When written from left to right the characters are flipped horizontally (see the photo).
    • The spacing or separation between words is done with a vertical … See more

    Zabūr, also known as "South Arabian minuscules", is the name of the cursive form of the South Arabian script that was used by the Sabaeans in addition to their monumental script, or Musnad.
    Zabur was a writing system in ancient Yemen along … See more

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    Six signs are used for numbers:
    The sign for 50 was evidently created by removing the lower triangle from the sign for 100. The sign for 1 doubles as a word separator. The … See more

    Ancient North Arabian script
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  2. South Arabian alphabet - Omniglot

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    1. Type of writing system: abjad / consonant alphabet
    2. Writing direction: usually right to left in horizontal lines, and sometimes left to right
    3. Used to write: Sabaean, Qatabanian, Hadramautic, Minaean, Himyarite and proto-Ge'ez
    4. Words were separated with a vertical bar (|)
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  3. https://www.brynmawr.edu/gsas/decoding-south...

    Dec 07, 2018 · As part of the Princeton “Intensive Course on Pre-Islamic Arabia” Matthew and other interested archaeologists, historians, and philologists with research stakes in the Arabian …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_South_Arabian

    Old South Arabian (or Ṣayhadic or Yemenite) is a group of four closely related extinct languages spoken in the far southern portion of the Arabian Peninsula. They were written in the Ancient South Arabian script.
    There were a number of other Old South Arabian languages (e.g. Awsānian), of which very little evidence has survived, however. A pair of possible surviving Sayhadic languages is attested in t…

  5. Ongunkan South Arabian Script - Fonts.com

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    The Ancient South Arabian script (Old South Arabian ¿¿¿¿ ms3nd; modern Arabic: ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ musnad) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the 9th century BCE. It …

  6. https://www.fontspace.com/unicode/script/old-south-arabian

    Looking for the Unicode Script Old South Arabian? Click to see all the free fonts that are available for Old South Arabian!

  7. Ancient South Arabian script | Detailed Pedia

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    The Ancient South Arabian script(Old South Arabian ???????????????? ms3nd; modern Arabic: الْمُسْنَدmusnad) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic scriptin about the 9th century BCE. It was used …

  8. Ancient South Arabian script Questions

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    Proto-Sinaitic script: trace of alphabetic writing and the common ancestor of both the Ancient South Arabian script and the Phoenician alphabet, which led to many modern alphabets ...

  9. Ancient South Arabian script - FUM.wiki

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    The Ancient South Arabian script (Old South Arabian ???????????????? ms 3 nd; modern Arabic: الْمُسْنَد musnad) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the late 2nd millennium BCE. It was …

  10. https://www.academia.edu/7131233/Palaeography_of...

    This study concerns a Sabaean six-line text engraved in Zabūr-script on a palm-leaf stalk. It records the pilgrimage of a woman to the god Qaynān in the city of Šibām Suḫaym, northeast …



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