10 glyphs on side a and 13 on side b. But we should probably discount Ca1-25 and Cb14-11. The numbers will then be 9 + 12 = 21, not a good number. Looking again, we could consider eliminating Ca3-20 (because henua is 'spooky'). 8 + 12 = 20 is a better result. Yet, we could alternatively also eliminate Ca3-4 and Ca3-13 because henua is just an illusion - the 'kiore' has prolonged his 'legs'. 6 + 12 = 18 is more sun-oriented than 20. The number of the period which ends with Ca14-211 is still somewhat questionable. A good guess, though, is that on side a we have 10 and on side b 13 glyphs of this type because on side a we can, presumably, read reflections about sun and on side b reflections from the moon. 10 * 18 = 180 and 13 * 14 = 182 (with an additional special 3 nights outside the calendar). The number for the last period of the sun (ending with Ca14-211) probably is 10. |