Numeral system used by the Minoans and Mycenaeans
Aegean numbers was an additive sign-value numeral system used by the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations.[1] They are attested in the Linear A and Linear B scripts. They may have survived in the Cypro-Minoan script, where a single sign with "100" value is attested so far on a large clay tablet from Enkomi.
Aegean numerals
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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𐄇
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𐄈
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𐄉
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𐄊
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𐄋
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𐄌
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𐄍
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𐄎
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𐄏
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10
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20
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30
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40
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50
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60
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70
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80
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90
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𐄐
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𐄑
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𐄒
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𐄓
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𐄔
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𐄕
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𐄖
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𐄗
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𐄘
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100
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200
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300
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400
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500
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600
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700
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800
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900
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𐄙
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𐄚
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𐄛
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𐄜
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𐄝
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𐄞
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𐄟
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𐄠
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𐄡
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1,000
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2,000
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3,000
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4,000
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5,000
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6,000
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7,000
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8,000
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9,000
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𐄢
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𐄣
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𐄤
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𐄥
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𐄦
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𐄧
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𐄨
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𐄩
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𐄪
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10,000
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20,000
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30,000
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40,000
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50,000
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60,000
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70,000
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80,000
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90,000
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𐄫
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𐄬
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𐄭
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𐄮
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𐄯
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𐄰
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𐄱
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𐄲
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𐄳
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Unicode
Aegean Numbers[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+1010x
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𐄀
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𐄁
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𐄂
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𐄇
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𐄈
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𐄉
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𐄊
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𐄋
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𐄌
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𐄍
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𐄎
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𐄏
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U+1011x
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𐄐
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𐄑
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𐄒
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𐄓
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𐄔
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𐄕
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𐄖
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𐄗
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𐄘
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𐄙
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𐄚
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𐄛
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𐄜
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𐄝
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𐄞
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𐄟
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U+1012x
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𐄠
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𐄡
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𐄢
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𐄣
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𐄤
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𐄥
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𐄦
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𐄧
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𐄨
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𐄩
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𐄪
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𐄫
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𐄬
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𐄭
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𐄮
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𐄯
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U+1013x
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𐄰
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𐄱
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𐄲
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𐄳
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𐄷
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𐄸
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𐄹
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𐄺
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𐄻
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𐄼
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𐄽
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𐄾
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𐄿
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Notes
- 1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
- 2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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