The last glyph in period no. 9 is Ea4-6. Next
comes a partition with 208 glyphs (though a sum
with a question mark). These constitute 11
sequences, which together with the first 9 sum up to 20:
Here the trouble starts. 314 emerges as the sum, but a question mark hovers over sequence number 16. That question mark needs further study. 314 = 7 + 99 + 208. The number of glyphs in the 1st sequence in the table above is 15, i.e. the 7 glyphs in the 'introduction' partition are included. 7 + 99 = 106 (= 2 * 53) is a rather meaningless number, but 208 is quite interesting, because it is equal to 8 * 26 - evidence for the 12 glyphs in sequence 16 being correct. |