I think it's all of them except the first one, Germany was not occupied by the allies :)
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Compared to the Egyptian writing system, the Phoenician writing system was <u>Hieroglyphic symbols </u>
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The writing style pf Phoenician language is from right to left, and it doesn't consists of vowels and had only 22 letters. It is considered that the Greeks had introduced vowels, and led to discovery of true "Alphabetical system of language".
The earliest Phoenician inscription found is dated back to 11th century BCE, had been found from Byblos, this was written in a different North- Semitic alphabet.
Geoffrey Sampson, prominent scholar had stated that the Egyptian hieroglyphs "came into existence a little after Sumerian script, and, might have been created under its influence. He also pointed out that, the idea of representation by symbols had been travelled from Sumerian writing system to Egypt.
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