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Beyond spring, midsummer, and autumn equinox, sun will be rapidly waning, leaving for Hiva. The open feet sign in Ka3-3 seems to indicate his last stage:

Ka3-1 Ka3-2 Ka3-3

Ka3-3 would then be a further determinant of the 'sun-fish' in Ka3-1 - its last 'spiritual' stage. The strange sign at the back (tu'a) of the sitting person suggests the season when we no longer can see the 'face' of the sun.

In period 20 (twice 10 and 14 beyond 6) we can read about the point when sun is turning around (leaving us in the dark):

20
Kb2-107 Kb2-108 Kb2-109 Kb2-110
*Kb2-12 *Kb2-13 *Kb2-14 *Kb2-15

Kb2-110 indicates the final of the sun's presence by the maro sign at right. The henua sign (in the middle of the glyph) is similar to the one in Ka4-15:

6
Ka4-13 Ka4-14 Ka4-15

*Kb2-14 is number 73 of the glyphs in the calendar, 52 beyond Ka4-14. 365 / 5 = 73, and 52 * 7 = 364.