Note: Taautos was called Thoth by the Greeks and the Egyptians called him Djehuti. The mythology of Taautos appears in that of Thoth and Dionysus, or Njörth the snake priest who was, at times, the consort to the moon-goddess. Taautos played his flute to the chief deity of Byblos who was a moon-goddess Ba'alat Nikkal. Taautos came from Byblos, Phoenicia, that shows a continuous cultural tradition going back as far as 8,000 B.C. He invented the first written characters two thousand years BC or earlier.
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