Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Ancient Spell Oldest Semitic Text Yet Discovered

Ancient Spell Oldest Semitic Text Yet Discovered

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By LAURIE COPANS

(AP)

JERUSALEM (Jan. 24) - "A magic spell to prize snakes disallowed from the tombs of Egyptian kings, adopted from the Canaanites next to 5,000 days ago, may well be the oldest Semitic script yet open, experts assumed Tuesday.

The phrases, interspersed done holy texts in Egyptian inscription in the confidence chambers of a pyramid south of Cairo, alone Egyptian experts for about a century, until the Semitic link was found.

In 2002 one of the Egyptologists e-mailed the undeciphered part of the writing to Richard Steiner, a educationalist of Semitic languages at Yeshiva Academe in New York. Steiner open that the phrases are the record of a words hand-me-down by Canaanites at some scratch in the add up to from 25th to the 30th centuries B.C.

The script includes words that detain the extremely meaning as in Hebrew, like "yad" for hand, "ari" for lion, and "beit" for acreage, he assumed."

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