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Tel Zayit Inscription, 10th century BCE

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Tel Zayit Inscription
Tel Zayit Inscription

On July 15, 2005, on the final day of that season's excavations at Tel Zayit, archaeologists unearthed a limestone boulder embedded in a wall. The letters of the Hebrew alphabet were inscribed on it in their traditional order. The stone was part of a wall dated to the 10th century BCE, leading to the conclusion that this is the earliest known specimen of the Hebrew alphabet.


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