RIGEL
 

From the pair of feet (i.e. the foundation) of Virgo to the end of the Orion constellation there were ideally BC 14000 - BC 4000 = 10000 years:

This was a nice number in a world to be counted from a basis of 10.

It was surely not a coincidence but instead the result of serious work and careful considerations by the brilliant ancient peoples.

In the C text we could count 9 * 29 = 261 (Ca10-6) - Ca1-20 = 241:

Ca1-19 → 99

Ca1-20

Ca1-21 → day 121
April 9 (99) 10 (*20) 11 (101 = 284 - 183)
*19 KSORA *21
SPICA

SADALMELIK

*203 *204
Oct 9 (282) 10 (*203) 11 (284 → 364 - 80)
te maitaki - te kihikihi hakaraoa - te henua tagata huki

Kihi. Kihikihi, lichen; also: grey, greenish grey, ashen. Vanaga. Kihikihi, lichen T, stone T. Churchill. The Hawaiian day was divided in three general parts, like that of the early Greeks and Latins, - morning, noon, and afternoon - Kakahi-aka, breaking the shadows, scil. of night; Awakea, for Ao-akea, the plain full day; and Auina-la, the decline of the day. The lapse of the night, however, was noted by five stations, if I may say so, and four intervals of time, viz.: (1.) Kihi, at 6 P.M., or about sunset; (2.) Pili, between sunset and midnight; (3) Kau, indicating midnight; (4.) Pilipuka, between midnight and surise, or about 3 A.M.; (5.) Kihipuka, corresponding to sunrise, or about 6 A.M. ... (Fornander)

Raoa. Pau.: To choke on a fishbone. Mgv.: roa, a bone stuck in the throat. Ta.: raoa, to choke on a bone. Sa.: laoa, to have something lodged in the throat. Ma.: raoa, to be choked. Churchill.

Huki. 1. Pole attached to the poop from which the fishing-net is suspended: huki kupega. 2. Digging stick. 3. To set vertically, to stand (vt.). 4. Huki á te mahina, said of the new moon when both its horns have become visible. Vanaga. 1. To post up, to publish. 2. To cut the throat (uki). Mq.: Small sticks which close up the ridge of a house. Ha.: hui, the small uniting sticks in a thatched house.  Churchill. Standing upright. Barthel. M. Spit for roasting. Te Huki, a constellation. Makemson. Hukihuki. 1. Colic. 2. To transpierce, a pricking. 3. To sink to the bottom. Churchill.

 

*99

 

*23

 

Ca5-31 (136) Ca5-32

Ca9-8 (236)

(54 + 183) Ca10-5 (260)

(78 + 183)

4 (8 * 81) Aug 5 (*137) 12 (310 + 6) Nov 13 (*237) Dec 6 (*260)

(11 * 31)

*319 - *183 9h (*137.0) *53 + *183 COR SERPENTIS RAS ALGETHI ALRISHA
21h (*319.6) DRAMASA ACRUX *237 - *183 *260 - *183 THUBAN

Febr 1 (399)

2 (*320) 13 (*419)

May 14 (*54)

6 (314 / 2)

June 7 (*78)

haro rima i ruga e vaha noho ragi ku tupu te poporo kotia kua oho te rima kua kai - ihe nuku hoi Tupu te toromiro

Number 241 we will then recognize as the sum of 123 and 118 as illustrated on the Phaistos Disc.

10000 / 241 = 41.4 (→ *414, Bharani, 41 Arietis) which presumably was not a coincidence.

1

Al Sharatain

Pair of Signs

β Arietis (Sheratan), γ (Mesarthim)

27.4

April 17 (107)

19

 

 MUSCA BOREALIS

35 (Head of the Fly), 39 (Kaffaljidhma), and 41 Arietis (Bharani)

41.4

May 1 (121)

33

0

2

Al Dabarān

Follower

α Tauri (Aldebaran), θ¹, θ²´, γ (Hyadum I), δ (Hyadum II), ε (Ain)

63.4

May 23 (143)

55

22

3

Al Hak'ah

White Spot

λ Orionis (Heka), φ¹, φ²

83.4

June 12 (163)

75

42

4

Al Han'ah

Brand

γ Gemini (Alhena), μ (Tejat Posterior), ν, η (Tejat Prior), ξ (Alzirr)

93.4

June 22 (173)

85

52

5

Al Dhirā'

Forearm

α Gemini (Castor), β (Pollux)

113.4

July 12 (193)

105

72

6

Al Nathrah

Gap

ε Cancri (Beehive)

130.4

July 29 (210)

123

90

7

Al Tarf

End

ξ Cancri, λ Leonis (Alterf)

143.4

Aug 11 (223)

135

102

8

Al Jabhah

Forehead

η Leonis (Al Jabhah), α (Regulus), ζ (Adhafera), γ (Algieba)

152.4

Aug 20 (232)

144

111

9

Al Zubrah

Mane

δ Leonis (Zosma), θ (Coxa)

169.4

Sept 6 (249)

161

128

10

Al Sarfah

Turn

β Leonis (Denebola)

178.3

Sept 15 (258)

170

137

11

Al Áwwā'

Barker

β (Alaraph), η (Zaniah), γ (Porrima), δ (Minelauva), ε Virginis (Vindemiatrix)

191.5

Sept 28 (271)

183

150

Musca Borealis is here not listed but only inferred, because the above are Sun stations carrying 150 days of summer. Insects are normally not present in winter time.

 

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