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* [https://apagreekkeys.org/NAUdownload.html New Athena Unicode] offers a freely downloadable [https://apagreekkeys.org/fonts/NAU5_002woff.zip WOFF version] of their font that includes many important features for ancient languages (including Egyptian, Arabic and other transcriptions). (For example, the ''[[EpiDoc]] Guidelines'' has a copy of the New Athena Unicode WOFF at http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/gl/assets/newathu5.woff for display of certain poorly-supported characters.)
* [[New Athena Unicode]] ([https://apagreekkeys.org/NAUdownload.html download]) offers a freely downloadable [https://apagreekkeys.org/fonts/NAU5_002woff.zip WOFF version] of their font that includes many important features for ancient languages (including Egyptian, Arabic and other transcriptions). (For example, the ''[[EpiDoc]] Guidelines'' has a copy of the New Athena Unicode WOFF at http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/gl/assets/newathu5.woff for display of certain poorly-supported characters.)


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Question

Which fonts with good coverage of ancient languages are available as Web Fonts for embedding in web pages?

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