ADDENDA

10.1 After these few and somewhat scetchy preliminaries we should now go back and investigate what I earlier have writen regarding the glyph lines Bb5 and Bb6, see docindexII.htm.

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Bb5-14 (177) Bb6-25 (228)
ko te manu mata e toru etoru mata oona

April 1 (91, *11)

May 22 (142, *62)

η Andromedae (*11.4)

BEID (*62)

"Febr 19 (*335, 415) "April 11 (*11, 101)

The proper way to do this is to primarily use my three document files for Aruku Kurenga (the B tablet).

We should activate the search function in the word program and look for Bb5-14, beginning with Aruku Kurenga III (which was createrd after I and II).

I can find 2 places with Bb5-14, and the last of them is documenting the html file I have named Bb5.9.

Below is the relevant table (including hyperlinks) copied from Bb5.9:

JAN 20 21 22 23 (388) 24 25 26
X-mas Eve 'Dec 25 26 (177 + 183) 27 28 29 (3 * 121) 30 (348 + 16)
Bb5-12 (175) Bb5-13 Bb5-14 (177) Bb5-15 Bb5-16 (600) Bb5-17 Bb5-18 (181)
mai tupu ona poporo i haga o tere ko te manu mata e toru kua ui ki te maitaki kua vero hia ia ko te tagata ra -

Tupu. 1. Shoot, sprout, bud; to sprout, to bud. 2. Pregnant: vî'e tupu (o te poki); to be conceived (of fetus in its mother's womb): he-tupu te poki i roto i te kopú o toona matu'a. Vanaga. To grow, to sprout, to germinate, to come forth, to conceive, pregnant, germ; mea tupu, plant; tupu ke avai, of rapid growth; tupu horahorau, precocious; hakatupu, to produce, to stimulate growth, to excite. P Pau.: fakatupu, to raise up, to create. Mgv.: tupu, to grow, to conceive, to be pregnant. Mq.: tupu, to grow, to sprout, to conceive. Ta.: tupu, to grow, to sprout. Churchill. Mgv.: Tupu, the best or worst, used of men or of bad qualities. Sa.: tupu, king. Ma.: tupu, social position, dignity. Churchill.

Ona. 1. Ta.: ona, he, she. Sa.: ona, his, hers. Ma.: ona, id. 2. Ta.: ona, rich. Mq.: ona, id. Churchill.

Tere. 1. To run, to flee, to escape from a prison. 2. To sail a boat (also: hakatere); tere vaka, owner of a fishing boat. 3. (Deap-sea) fisherman; tere kahi, tuna fisherman; tere ho'ou, novice fisherman, one who goes deap-sea fishing for the first time. Penei te huru tûai; he-oho te tere ho'ou ki ruga ki te hakanonoga; ana ta'e rava'a, he-avai e te tahi tagata tere vaka i te îka ki a îa mo hakakoa, mo iri-hakaou ki te hakanonoga i te tahi raá. The ancient custom was like this: the novice fisherman would go to a hakanonoga; if he didn't catch anything, another fisherman would give him fishes to make him happy so he'd go again one day to the hakanonoga (more distant fishing zones where larger fishes are found). Vanaga. To depart, to run, to take leave, to desert, to escape, to go away, to flee, fugitive, to sail, to row, to take refuge, to withdraw, to retreat, to save oneself; terea, rest, defeat; tetere, to beat a retreat, to go away, refugee; teretere, to go away, hurrah; hakatere, to set free, to despatch, to expel, to let go, to liberate, to conquer, helmsman; terega, departure, sailing; teretai, a sailor. Churchill.

HELIACAL STARS:

SHANG WEI (Higher Guard) = κ Cephei (305.2), θ Sagittae (305.4), TSEEN FOO (Heavenly Raft) = θ Aquilae (Ant.) (305.6), ξ Capricorni (305.8)

*264.0 = *305.4 - *41.4
TSO KE (Left Flag) = ρ Aquilae (306.3) GREDI (Goat) = α Capricorni (307.2), σ Capricorni (307.5), ALSHAT (The Sheep) = ν Capricorni (307.9)

Al Sa’d al Dhabih-20 (Lucky One of the Slaughterers) / Ox / Heard Boy (Buffalo)

DABIH = β Capricorni (308.0), κ Sagittarii (308.1), SADIR (Hen's Breast) = γ Cygni (308.4), PEACOCK = α Pavonis (308.7)

*267.0 = *308.4 - *41.4

OKUL = π Capricorni (309.6), BOS = ρ Capricorni (309.9)

ARNEB (α Leporis)

MINTAKA (δ Orionis)

ο Capricorni (310.2), θ Cephei (310.5)

HEKA (λ Orionis)

ALNILAM (ε Orionis)

ROTTEN MELON = ε Delphini, φ Pavonis (311.2), η Delphini (311.4), ζ Delphini, ρ Pavonis (311.7)

PHAKT (α Columbae)

ALNILAK (ζ Orionis)

*270.0 = *311.4 - *41.4
RIGHT ASCENSION DAYS AT THE FULL MOON:
ρ Puppis (122.0), HEAP OF FUEL = μ Cancri (122.1), ζ Monocerotis (122.3),  ψ Cancri (122.6), REGOR (Roger backwards) = γ Velorum (122.7) TEGMINE (The Cover) = ζ Cancri (123.3)

AL TARF (The End) = β Cancri (124.3)

RAS ALGETHI (α Herculis)

χ Cancri (125.2), BRIGHT FIRE = λ Cancri (125.4)

*84.0 = *125.4 - *41.4

AVIOR = ε Carinae (126.4), φ Cancri (126.8)

*85.0 = *126.4 - *41.4

ο Ursae Majoris (127.4)

*86.0 = *127.4 - *41.4

Pushya-8 (Nourisher)

υ Cancri (128.1), θ Cancri (128.2)

We can copy dates according to the Gregorian calendar and also the corresponding full moon nights:

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Bb5-14 (177) Bb6-25 (228)
ko te manu mata e toru etoru mata oona
GREDI + ALSHAT (*307)  

Jan 22 (387, *307)

 
"Dec 12 (346, *266)  
RAS ALGETHI (*124 = *307 - *183)  

July 23 (204, *124)

 
"June 12  (163, *83)  

Here the B text seems to connect the glyph with the culmination (at 21h) of the star at the Head of Hercules (Ras Algethi), which could explain why in the glyph image the head of this Mars (no right arm) person seems to be counted as the top mata.

In the era of Bharani - it can be extrapolated back in time from 41 days of precession - the culmination of the Head of Hercules would have occurred 41 days earlier, viz. in "June 12. Half a year away the Sun had been at the Goat and the Sheep (Gredi respectively Alshat).

When the Head of Hercules culminated (cfr the copied table above) this was at the star named The End (Al Tarf, significatnly β Cancri). The Alpha Male (α) had changed into a Female with Breasts (β) for nourishing newborns. Thus "June 12 was a time of birth (*) in contrast to the time of death (†) half a year away.

... Up to the present time, fertility spells for fowls have played an important role. Especially effective were the so-called 'chicken skulls' (puoko moa) - that is, the skulls of dead chiefs, often marked by incisions, that were considered a source of mana. Their task is explained as follows: 'The skulls of the chiefs are for the chicken, so that thousands may be born' (te puoko ariki mo te moa, mo topa o te piere) ... As long as the source of mana is kept in the house, the hens are impregnated (he rei te moa i te uha), they lay eggs (he ne'ine'i te uha i te mamari), and the chicks are hatched (he topa te maanga). After a period of time, the beneficial skull has to be removed, because otherwise the hens become exhausted from laying eggs ...

In order for a new generation to be born and thrive the old one had to go (be recycled). This was due in the month of Jupiter (Father of Light, the old one). This month began in June 10 and in the era of Bharani it would have begun in "June 10.

... Midsummer is the flowering season of the oak, which is the tree of endurance and triumph, and like the ash is said to 'court the lightning flash'. Its roots are believed to extend as deep underground as its branches rise in the air - Virgil mentions this - which makes it emblematic of a god whose law runs both in Heaven and in the Underworld ... The month, which takes its name from Juppiter the oak-god, begins on June 10th and ends of July 7th. Midway comes St. John's Day, June 24th, the day on which the oak-king was sacrificially burned alive. The Celtic year was divided into two halves with the second half beginning in July, apparently after a seven-day wake, or funeral feast, in the oak-king's honour ...