Ab4-69 is the
reflection (reversal) of the preceding Ab4-68:
At Ab4-68 Metoro saw haha, i.e. a mouth:
Together with the following mea we are very close to vaha mea, as if there was a word play (haha mea) together with a glyph play:
In Aa6-67 the (sun) fish is designed as if being swallowed by a hoea glyph. At summer solstice the opposite of mea occurs - the dark season will begin. Ab4-68--69, half a cycle later, has mea at right. Side b on Tahua probably refers to winter. In winter there will come a time when sun (mea) returns. |