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It’s dated to be from around 2400 BCE. The article doesn’t clarify if it’s a true alphabet or an abjad, but either way it’s interesting.
EDIT: see also https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-oldest-alphabet-discovered/ for a less pop-linguistics narrative of the same discovery.
No sane Middle Eastern language would use a true alphabet, so probably an abjad.
That’s more like a common pattern than a sure way to know it.