The Tifinagh alphabet ("Lybico-berber") has been used by Berber speaking people in North Africa and the Canary Islands at least from the third century B.C. up to the third century A.D. The only dated inscription is from 139 B.C. Its use disappeared, or had already disappeared, when the Arabs came. Of the two main variations, only the eastern one has been (partially) deciphered.
Among the Tuaregs, especially the Tuareg women, the use continued up to our time. There are many regional variations.
The name Tifinagh of the alphabet is said to mean "Phoenician".
A standardized version, sometimes called neo-tifinagh, is in use in primary schools in Morocco since Sept 2003.
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