Top 7 in Top 9 types of typical writing in human history in the Bronze and Iron Age.
The correct letters are the first (phonetic letters, assigning each symbol corresponding to a phonetic, but not necessarily each syllable to an icon) that appeared around 1,800 BC in ancient Egypt, as a way of describing the language developed by the Semitics served in Egypt , but these principles of letters were not imported into the symbolic writing system of Egypt throughout the millennium. These early phonetic letters were still less valued for centuries. And they only became important when at the end of the bronze period, when the Sinaitic letter of money was divided into two branches, the Canaanite letter system (c. 1,400 BC) and the South Arabian alphabet (c. 1,200 BC). The Canaanite letter system is probably affected by the spelling Byblos system, which is still undecryption and subsequently influences the letter Ugantic (c. 1,300 BC).