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    Sinai roots?

    http://www.bedawi.com/Sinai_Archeology_EN.html

    Worth concentrating:

    "There are moments in Sinai when one feels as if the history of the entire world can be read in its stones.

    In many places visitors from thousands of years ago literally recorded their passage in stone, as at the Rock of Inscriptions near Dahab and at Serabit El Khadim, near ancient mining sites where archaeologists have discovered carvings that record the very earliest emergence of our alphabet. This is called the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet from which the Semitic languages derived and the western alphabet as we know it today."


    The root word is "Sinai" or "Sin" or "Sina".

    I do not know, if "Scythian" or some allied horse riding nomadic tribe has some migration to this area at any point of time in ancient history.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; May 17th, 2014 at 10:32 PM.

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