The Linear B Syllabary Unicode block is a collection of characters used to write the Mycenaean Greek language, which was spoken in the Aegean region during the late Bronze Age. The Linear B script is one of the earliest forms of writing in Greek history, and it was used primarily for administrative and record-keeping purposes. The Unicode block for Linear B Syllabary includes characters that represent syllables, which are used to transcribe the phonetic sounds of Mycenaean Greek. This script provides valuable insight into early Greek language and culture.
View a range of fonts that support the Linear B Syllabary block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Linear B Syllabary unicode block. Currently there are 88 characters in this block.