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Cypriot syllabary
The Cypriot Syllabary is a syllabic script used in Cyprus up to 4th century B.C, when it was substituted by the greek alphabet. A pioneer of that change was king Evagoras of Salamis.
Most texts using the script are in the arcadocypriot dialect, but some bilingual inscriptions were found in Amathus.
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