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Kb4-5, the single glyph in K which has a henua bent with its concave side to the right, is located at the end of the 27th period of the 2nd calendar:

27
Kb4-1 Kb4-2 Kb4-3 Kb4-4 Kb4-5

Kb4-5 may refer to a season where light is waning. Kb4-1 initiates the penultimate text line of the tablet. Arms held high without hands in Kb4-4 suggest the opposite to summer solstice.

Counting glyphs from *Kb2-16 we find Kb4-5 to be number 24:

21

*Kb2-16

*Kb2-18

3

3

22

Kb3-1

Kb3-6

6

9

23

Kb3-7

Kb3-8

2

11

24

Kb3-9

Kb3-10

2

13

25

Kb3-11

Kb3-13

3

16

26

Kb3-14

Kb3-16

3

19

27

Kb4-1

Kb4-5

5

24

28

Kb4-6

Kb4-9

4

28

10 of these glyphs are covered by what can be called the 'humpback season' (periods 21, 22 and the first glyph in period 23). The 14 following are beyond that season:

*51 glyphs

Ka4-15

*Kb2-15

summer?

8 glyphs

12 glyphs

*Kb2-16 Kb3-7

Kb3-8

Kb4-5

'humpback season' 4th quarter?