Cypriot Syllabary Unicode Script
Between the 11th and 4th centuries BCE, when the Greek alphabet took its position, the Cypriot or Cypriote syllabary, a syllabic script, was in use in Iron Age Cyprus. King Evagoras of Salamis was a forerunner of that shift. It is related to or derived from Linear A through the Cypro-Minoan syllabary. The majority of writings in the alphabet are in the Arcadocypriot dialect of Greek, but one bilingual inscription in Greek and Eteocypriot was discovered in Amathus.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Cypriot Syllabary' unicode script category. Currently there are 55 characters in this category.