364
 

4  But obviously there were not 5 to be counted for each hand, because the thumbs were of another sort.

Thus there should be 10 - 2 = 8 true fingers for each Man. And since cowries visualized pairs 'face to face' they could symbolize merchants. Anciently cowries were used as a kind of coin.

... So the cowries that the father of the first twins found in the ground when harvesting millet after the second sowing, were a foreshadowing of commerce ...

 

And therefore the counting for each true finger ought to be a pair, resulting in 4 * 2 = 8 for each hand.

(2 * 8 =) 16 times 3(0) could then be associated with (→) the hands of 3 hakaariki men.

227 → 22 / 7 = π, cfr the glyph determined to be T227 above.

And looking again we will now perceive the Foot resting (moe) in the center of T227. (→ 2 * 27 = 54 = 354 - 300).

Moe. To sleep, to lie at full length, to dream, to brood, to place, to cohabit; moe atu, to leave off, to desist; moe atu ra, to adjourn, to postpone; moe hakahepo, to talk in the deep; moe aherepo, somnambulist, sleepwalker; moe hakataha, to sleep on the side; moe no, to oversleep, concubinage; moe tahae, to be a light sleeper; moe tahaga, a sleeper; moe vaeahatu, moe hakaroa, to sleep sprawling; rava moe, to sleep sound; ariga moe ki raro, to lie flat on the ground; tae moe, bachelor; hakamoe, to brood, to fold the wings; to reserve, to lay up; to struggle. P Pau.: moe, sleep. Mgv.: moe, sleep, to lie down, coitus, to shut the eyes. Mq.: moe, to sleep, to lie down; haámoe, to set down on the ground. Ta.: moe, to sleep, to lie down. Moea raruga, lying flat. Moeaivi, thin. Mq.: ivi, haáivi, id. Ta.: ivi, id. Moega, mat. Pau.: moehega, bed. Mgv.: moega, a sleeping mat. Mq.: moena, moeka, mat, floor cloth, bed. Ta.: moea, bed. Moemata, to sleep with the eyes open; mea moemata, phantom. Moemoea, a dream, vision; tikeahaga moemoea, apparition by night. T Mgv., Mq., Ta.: moemoea, dream. Churchill. Mgv. Moemoe, to steal, to purloin at a food distribution. Mq.: moemoe, to seize, to grasp. Churchill. Ta.: 1.  Moemoe, ambush. Ha.: moemoe, id. 2. Moemoe, Phyllanthus simplex. To.: mohemohe, a tree. Churchill. Mq.: Moehu, exiled, banished, prisoner of war. Ma.: morehu, a survivor. Churchill.

16 * 3(0) = 48(0).

... The complementary C tablet - 242 (side b on the G tablet) + 348 (side b on the C tablet) = 59(0) → 20 * 29½ (synodic cycle of the Moon) - on the other hand, should be turned around after 740 - 260 = 480 nights as counted from Rigel.

*260

*131

 

 

*346

Ca10-6 (9 * 29)

Ca14-29 (392 → 56 weeks)

Cb1-1 (393)

Dec 7 (*261)

April 16 (472)

April 17 (107 → 473 - 366)
'Nov 10 (314)

'March 20 (445)

'March 21 (80 = 107 - 27)
ALRISHA

POLARIS (*26)

SHERATAN (*27.4)

THUBAN

*209

*210 → *27 + *183

June 7 (158)

Oct 16 (289)

Oct 17 (290 = 80 + 210)
'May 11 (131)

'Sept 19 (2 * 131)

'Sept 20 (263 = 290 - 27)

Cb14-18

Cb14-19 (392 + 348 = 740)

March 28 (87 → 348 / 4)

3-29 (107 + 347 - 366)

ANDROMEDA GALAXY (M31)

SCHEDIR (THE BREAST)

*190

ALDERAMIN

PORRIMA (*191)

M104 (SOMBRERO)

Sept 27 (9 * 30 = 270)

Sept 28 (271)

'Aug 31 (243 = 270 - 27)

JULY 26 (207 = 271 - 64)

In short:

*479

Ca10-6 (261)

Cb14-19 (740)

ALRISHA

SCHEDIR (*8)

THUBAN

PORRIMA (*191)

From the 'Foot' Rigel (resting on Cursa, the 'chair') ideally visible at the right ascension line of the Full Moon in the night of June 7 - at the place where Thuban was bound to culminate at 21h - to the place where the Sun would rise in the east together with the Breast (Schedir) of Cassiopeia there should be 48(0) days. (→ twice 24h).

261 (9 * 29, Rigel) + 365 + 115 (Mercury) = 480.

December 7 (341 = 11 * 31) + 115 = 456 (April 25).

... On the twenty-fifth day [raa] of the first month ('Vaitu Nui'), Ira and Makoi set sail; on the first day [te raa po rae] of the month of June ('Maro'), the bow [te ihu] of Ira's canoe touched land again ... [E:17]

456 = 6 * 76 and *76 was at Cursa (the resting chair - mat, moega - for the Foot):

... That there is a whirlpool in the sky is well known, it is most probably the essential one, and it is precisely located. It is a group of stars so named (zalos) at the foot of Orion, close to Rigel (beta Orionis, Rigel being the Arabic word for 'foot'), the degree of which was called 'death', according to Hermes Trismegistos, whereas the Maori claim outright that Rigel marked the way to Hades (Castor indicating the primordial homeland) ...

Ca10-4 Ca10-5 (260) Ca10-6 (9 * 29) Ca10-7 (262)
Dec 5 Dec 6 Dec 7 (341, *261) Dec 8

...We should now of course take a look at June 6 according to Ca10-5 (260) and also at December 6 (340) where the planet Mars was bound to cross over his own path.

Mula-19 (The Root)

*259

RAS ALGETHI Sarin (*261.0), ο Ophiuchi (*261.4)

ALRISHA

θ Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (*262.4)
5h (*76.1)

CURSA (*76.4)

ψ (65) ERIDANI

*77 CAPELLA (*78.4)

THUBAN

*262 + *183 = *445

ARCTURUS

June 5 6-6 (314 / 2) June 7 (158, *78) June 8
"April 25 (115) 26 (4 * 29) 27 (158 - 41 = 117, *37) "April 28 (→ 4 * 29½)
APRIL 2 (*12) 3 (93 → 3 * 31) 4 (158 - 64 = 94, *14) APRIL 5 (95, *79 - *64)
te kiore - te inoino kua oho te rima kua kai - ihe nuku hoi Tupu te toromiro kua noho te vai

Kiore. Rat. Vanaga. Rat, mouse; kiore hiva, rabbit. P Pau., Mgv.: kiore, rat, mouse. Mq.: kioē, íoé, id. Ta.: iore, id. Churchill.

... In China, with Capricornus, Pisces, and a part of Sagittarius, it [Aquarius] constituted the early Serpent, or Turtle, Tien Yuen; and later was known as Hiuen Ying, the Dark Warrior and Hero, or Darkly Flourishing One, the Hiuen Wu, or Hiuen Heaou, of the Han dynasty, which Dupuis gave as Hiven Mao. It was a symbol of the emperor Tchoun Hin, in whose reign was a great deluge; but after the Jesuits came in it became Paou Ping, the Precious Vase. It contained three of the sieu, and headed the list of zodiac signs as the Rat, which in the far East was the ideograph for 'water', and still so remains in the almanacs of Central Asia, Cochin China, and Japan ...

... The decoded meaning of the names 'the dark rat' (i.e., the island king as the recipient of gifts) and 'the gathering place of the island population' (for the purpose of presenting the island king with gifts) links them with the month 'Maro', which is June ...

Toromiro. Sophora toromiro, a tree endemic to Easter Island and preferably used for wood carving. Hard, finely grained, reddish wood. Heyerdahl 3. Tree (Sophora tetraptera) anciently used for sculpting the statuettes called moai toromiro. Vanaga. The heaviest and hardest wood, it is used for tapa beaters T. Churchill. Sophera toromiro. The hard wood of the toromiro tree was the most important material for all kinds of wood, work, from the construction of houses and of canoes to the manufacture of sculptures and other items. Barthel 2.