Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Among the three earliest ancient Chinese characters in the world, which one is closest to Oracle Bone Inscriptions? An ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic B (Sumerian) cuneiform C (Phoenician) alphabet.
Among the three earliest ancient Chinese characters in the world, which one is closest to Oracle Bone Inscriptions? An ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic B (Sumerian) cuneiform C (Phoenician) alphabet.
Rosetta stone tablet (also translated as Rosetta stone tablet) is a marble stone tablet, which was made in 196 BC. It was originally a stone tablet engraved with letters from King Ptolemy V of Egypt. However, because this stone tablet is engraved with three different language versions of the same paragraph at the same time, modern archaeologists have the opportunity to interpret the meaning and structure of Egyptian hieroglyphs that have been lost for more than 1000 years after comparing the contents of each language version, which has become an important milestone in studying the history of ancient Egypt today.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions was carved (or written) on tortoise shells and animal bones by the royal family in China in the late Shang Dynasty from 14 to1century.
Cuneiform is a symbol, which was recorded by Sumerians in the form of pictures and clay tablets in the Bronze Age around 3000 BC.
Alphabetic characters are also symbolic characters.
So choose a.
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