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What nationality were the earliest inhabitants of Syria?

From 3000 BC to 65438 BC+0000 BC, the nomadic Sams of Arabian Peninsula migrated to Syria and its vicinity for three times. In the last few hundred years of 3000 BC, Amore people of Sem entered Syria, established many small kingdoms, and formed the first Sem humanization of Syria. Around 2000 BC, the second Saman who moved into Syria, Lebanon and Palestine on a large scale was a Canaanite. They established some fragmented city-states on the east coast and inland of the Mediterranean and created Canaan culture.

At the end of the second millennium BC, Syria entered the Iron Age. At that time, a Canaanite living in the middle of the eastern Mediterranean, that is, Phoenician, developed maritime trade and promoted economic and cultural exchanges among countries along the Mediterranean. At the same time, he created Phoenician characters with 22 consonants, which made great contributions to world culture.

From the second millennium BC to the middle of 1 millennium BC, the third Sami benefactor who moved to Syria was Aramaic. The cities they built, such as Hama and Damascus, and the Aramaic script they used are precious heritages of Syrian culture.