We can begin by once
again listing the glyphs arriving before the beginning of period 1:
A |
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6 |
Ka2-1 |
Ka2-2 |
Ka2-3 |
Ka2-4 |
Ka2-5 |
Ka2-6 |
B |
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Ka2-1--4
are similar to Ka2-7--10 |
4 |
Ka2-7 |
Ka2-8 |
Ka2-9 |
Ka2-10 |
To distinguish the
new 'periods' from the earlier ones, I have given them letters.
C |
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6 |
Ka2-11 |
Ka2-12 |
Ka2-13 |
Ka2-14 |
Ka2-15 |
Ka2-16 |
D |
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6 |
Ka2-17 |
Ka2-18 |
Ka2-19 |
Ka2-20 |
Ka2-21 |
Ka2-22 |
E |
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(6 + 6) + (4
+ 4 + 4) = 24 |
4 |
Ka3-1 |
Ka3-2 |
Ka3-3 |
Ka3-4 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
F |
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4 |
Ka3-5 |
Ka3-6 |
Ka3-7 |
Ka3-8 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
G |
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4 |
Ka3-9 |
Ka3-10 |
Ka3-11 |
Ka3-12 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
0 |
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Adding 10 +
24 + 2 equals 36. The hand in Ka3-12 reappears in a
changed shape in Ka3-14. |
Ka3-13 |
Ka3-14 |
35 |
36 |
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