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U+12400–U+1247F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation U+12480–U+1254F Early Dynastic Cuneiform The sample glyphs in the chart file published by the Unicode Consortium [ 3 ] show the characters in their Classical Sumerian form ( Early Dynastic period , mid 3rd millennium BCE).
U+12400–U+1247F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation U+12480–U+1254F Early Dynastic Cuneiform The sample glyphs in the chart file published by the Unicode Consortium [ 3 ] show the characters in their Classical Sumerian form ( Early Dynastic period , mid 3rd millennium BC).
Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) ...
Cuneiform is one of the earliest systems of writing, emerging in Sumer in the late fourth millennium BC.. Archaic versions of cuneiform writing, including the Ur III (and earlier, ED III cuneiform of literature such as the Barton Cylinder) are not included due to extreme complexity of arranging them consistently and unequivocally by the shape of their signs; [1] see Early Dynastic Cuneiform ...
CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN WORD DIVIDER U+12470: Po, other Cuneiform ⑱ CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN VERTICAL COLON U+12471: Po, other Cuneiform ⑲ CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL COLON U+12472: Po, other Cuneiform ⑳ CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL TRICOLON U+12473: Po, other Cuneiform ⑴
The starting code point and the size (number of code points) of each block are always multiples of 16; ... Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation: 128 116 Cuneiform 1 SMP
U+12400 to U+1247F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation ... Cuneiform [note 1] is a logo- ... cuneiform was adapted to write a number of languages in addition to Sumerian.
A list of all the Unicode blocks, formatted as a table. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Collapse state state Specify if the list should be collapsed by default. Suggested values mw-collapsed String optional "Blocks" are well-defined in Unicode. They are described from the numbering -way down: Unicode -> Plane -> Block -> code point. Think "scripts" if ...