ADDENDA
222.13 Once again.
... 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 ...
At Cursa the Sun was still alive and thriving, but a week later he would be finished (terminated):
Let's go on with the C text half a year later. Here the upraised hand in front could indicate the Sun is 'eating', i.e. that he has been reborn.
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