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The "King Solomon" pendant likely belonged to a cavalry soldier stationed at the ancient Byzantine city of Hadrianopolis.
The early writing appears to date to around 2400 B.C.—preceding the previous most bygone examples by roughly 500 years.
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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.
The amulet was found during an ongoing excavation project in Hadrianopolis, an ancient city near Karabük, Turkey.