U+12F99 "ð’¾™" Cypro-Minoan Sign Cm011 Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+12F99 "ð’¾™" Cypro-Minoan Sign Cm011 is a specific symbol drawn from the undeciphered Cypro-Minoan script, a writing system used on the island of Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age, roughly between 1550 and 1050 BCE. This script, which remains partially unread and is thought to represent an early form of the Cypriot syllabary, consists of linear signs like Cm011 that were typically incised on clay tablets, pottery, and other artifacts at archaeological sites such as Enkomi and Ugarit. Character Cm011 is part of the Cypro-Minoan block in the Unicode Standard, which was added to facilitate digital encoding and scholarly study of this ancient script, aiding researchers in cataloging its inscriptions and analyzing its potential relationships to later Linear A, Linear B, and the Cypriot syllabary. As a historical artifact in digital form, U+12F99 helps preserve and make accessible a fragment of a lost writing tradition whose full meaning and phonetics remain an intriguing puzzle for linguists
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
𒾙 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
𒾙 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xF0 0x92 0xBE 0x99 |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0xD80B 0xDF99 |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00012F99 |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\ud80b\udf99 |
Unicode Properties