Noto Sans Cypriot is an unmodulated (“sans serifâ€) design for texts in the historical European Cypriot script.
Noto Sans Cypriot contains 60 glyphs, and supports 59 characters from the Unicode block Cypriot Syllabary.
Cypriot is a historical European syllabary, written right-to-left. Was used in the 11th–4th centuries BCE in Cyprus for the Greek language. Descended from the Linear A script, closely related to the Linear B script. Was primarily used for record keeping, not literature. Read more on ScriptSource, Unicode, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, r12a.