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Meroitic alphabet / Bassa alphabet / Unicode / Hieratic / Bassa people / Demotic / Nsibidi / Igbo people / Alphabet / Writing systems of Africa / Languages of Africa / Notation
Date: 2014-11-18 13:24:58
Meroitic alphabet
Bassa alphabet
Unicode
Hieratic
Bassa people
Demotic
Nsibidi
Igbo people
Alphabet
Writing systems of Africa
Languages of Africa
Notation

Expanding the Unicode Repertoire: Un-encoded Scripts of Africa and Asia

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