Four clay cylinders inscribed with what might be the oldest known evidence of alphabetic writing are 500 years older than other early alphabets, according to new research.
A new discovery of the world's oldest known alphabetic writing was made at Tell Umm-el Marra, an urban site in Syria that can ...
The university's Division of Student Affairs will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Friday for the opening of the ...
Residents of the mountainous village of Antia in Evia, Greece "speak" a unique whistle language called Sfyria.
BCE clay cylinders with oldest known alphabetic writing were uncovered in Syria, challenging the origins of the alphabet.