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Cypriot syllabary
A syllabic script used in Cyprus in the Iron Age, from the 11th to the 4th centuries BCE.
Cherokee syllabary
a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language.
Vai syllabary
a syllabic writing system devised for the Vai language by Momolu Duwalu Bukele of Jondu, in what is now Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia.
Cypro-Minoan syllabary
The Cypro-Minoan syllabary, more commonly called the Cypro-Minoan Script, is an undeciphered syllabary used on the island of Cyprus and at its trading partners during the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age (c. 1550–1050 BC).
Afaka syllabary
The Afaka script (80px afaka sikifi) is a syllabary of 56 letters devised in 1910 for the Ndyuka language, an English-based creole of Suriname.
Byblos syllabary
The Byblos script, also known as the Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an undeciphered writing system, known from ten inscriptions found in Byblos, a coastal city in Lebanon.
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