4 One article online from 2011 that briefly notes this discovery about Aramaic is "Archaeological finds announced" from the Archaeology News Network here(now found here; link updated 5/5/2023; originally accessed 7/30/2014 at a dead link; another source). The 2nd millennium BC corresponds in time frame to what is attested about Hebrew, which "developed during the latter half of the second millennium BCE between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, an area known as Canaan" (all links accessedaccessed 7/30/2014).
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