Phoenician
The Phoenician block is a block of the Unicode standard that contains characters used to write the Phoenician language, an extinct language spoken by the ancient Phoenicians in what is now the Levant. The Phoenician script is an alphabet, with each letter representing a specific sound in the Phoenician language. This block contains all the letters needed to write Phoenician text, as well as a number of punctuation marks and other symbols. The Phoenician block is often used in conjunction with other Unicode blocks to represent Phoenician text in digital form.
𐤀
U+10900
𐤁
U+10901
𐤂
U+10902
𐤃
U+10903
𐤄
U+10904
𐤅
U+10905
𐤆
U+10906
𐤇
U+10907
𐤈
U+10908
𐤉
U+10909
𐤊
U+1090A
𐤋
U+1090B
𐤌
U+1090C
𐤍
U+1090D
𐤎
U+1090E
𐤏
U+1090F
𐤐
U+10910
𐤑
U+10911
𐤒
U+10912
𐤓
U+10913
𐤔
U+10914
𐤕
U+10915
𐤖
U+10916
𐤗
U+10917
𐤘
U+10918
𐤙
U+10919
𐤚
U+1091A
𐤛
U+1091B
U+1091C
U+1091D
U+1091E
𐤟
U+1091F