Aegean Numbers
The Aegean Numbers block is a block of the Unicode standard that contains characters used to write the Aegean numerals, a system of numerals used by the ancient Mycenaean civilization in Greece. The Aegean numerals are a decimal numeral system, with each numeral representing a specific value in powers of ten. This block contains all the numerals needed to write Aegean numbers, as well as a number of punctuation marks and other symbols. The Aegean Numbers block is often used in conjunction with other Unicode blocks to represent Aegean numerals in digital form.
𐄀
U+10100
𐄁
U+10101
𐄂
U+10102
U+10103
U+10104
U+10105
U+10106
𐄇
U+10107
𐄈
U+10108
𐄉
U+10109
𐄊
U+1010A
𐄋
U+1010B
𐄌
U+1010C
𐄍
U+1010D
𐄎
U+1010E
𐄏
U+1010F
𐄐
U+10110
𐄑
U+10111
𐄒
U+10112
𐄓
U+10113
𐄔
U+10114
𐄕
U+10115
𐄖
U+10116
𐄗
U+10117
𐄘
U+10118
𐄙
U+10119
𐄚
U+1011A
𐄛
U+1011B
𐄜
U+1011C
𐄝
U+1011D
𐄞
U+1011E
𐄟
U+1011F
𐄠
U+10120
𐄡
U+10121
𐄢
U+10122
𐄣
U+10123
𐄤
U+10124
𐄥
U+10125
𐄦
U+10126
𐄧
U+10127
𐄨
U+10128
𐄩
U+10129
𐄪
U+1012A
𐄫
U+1012B
𐄬
U+1012C
𐄭
U+1012D
𐄮
U+1012E
𐄯
U+1012F
𐄰
U+10130
𐄱
U+10131
𐄲
U+10132
𐄳
U+10133
U+10134
U+10135
U+10136
𐄷
U+10137
𐄸
U+10138
𐄹
U+10139
𐄺
U+1013A
𐄻
U+1013B
𐄼
U+1013C
𐄽
U+1013D
𐄾
U+1013E
𐄿
U+1013F