The first alphabet is the Paleo alphabet, found in European and North American cave paintings, totalling 32 characters.
Its immediate descendant is the Phoenician alphabet, which was introduced to Europe at Rhodes. It traveled across the Atlantic with the descendants of "Atlantis", the ancient North American White civilization that was mostly destroyed by the YD impact flooding 10,000 years ago.
You're way off with your assumptions
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23230990-700-in-search-of-the-very-first-coded-symbols/
One of us is. "Petzinger alphabet" will help you out if you're into improving your knowledge.
https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.bffe322fc8cc9a91a8642fb711d0d683?rik=loo1h66m7MZs1Q&pid=ImgRaw
That is interesting. Thanks for the links.
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