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By comparing the glyphs at the end of the E calendar with those at the end of the G calendar similarities can be seen:

23
Eb5-25 Eb5-26 Eb5-27 Eb5-28
32
Ga7-11 Ga7-12 Ga7-13 Ga7-14

We need to coordinate these calendars at least at a few points, because they are so different and because they are of central importance for translating the glyphs. The reader must therefore make an effort and follow a detour from henua ora. It starts here.

Furthermore, we can draw the conclusion that there are 32 periods in the G calendar, not 31. The Easter Islanders were 'superstitious' and feared odd numbers (ref. Heyerdahl 5). Also, 'number magic' is everywhere present in the rongorongo texts.

32 = 4 * 8, a fact worth noting, because Easter Island was called 'The 8th Island' in Manuscript E (ref. Barthel 2).