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ausar
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Regarding the Phoenicians, they are the product of a blending os Syro-Pales-
tinian peoples with those who originated as Sea Peoples. Now the Sea Peoples
are partly at least of Aegean origin, and probably included Mycenaean elements
as well as Anatolian elements, and as now it is known that Linear B is Greek,
then, some of those Sea Peoples were of Greek origin. So, the Phoenicians
would be a blend of Semitic and Indo-European speakers, that produced the
distinctive Phoenician culture. If these Phoenicians are the source of the
Classical Greek alphabet, then at least in part, it was Greeks who had
left the Aegean or rather their descendants, giving something back to
Greeks in the Aegean, of a later generation.

Sincerely,
Frank J. Yurco
University of Chicago

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Frank Joseph Yurco fjyurco@midway.uchicago.edu


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Has anyone ever explored whether the Hyksos were related to the Phonecians? I have heard that they may have been referred to as the "sea peoples" as well....
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quote:
Originally posted by ausar:
If these Phoenicians are the source of theClassical Greek alphabet, then at least in part, it was Greeks who had
left the Aegean or rather their descendants, giving something back to
Greeks in the Aegean, of a later generation.


Thought Writes:

How old is this post? Recent evidence traces the earliest alphabet back to Egypt.


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It's from 1998 I believe on soc.culture.egypt on usernet.


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