In G there are
only two viri glyphs (without additional signs), but the
parallel with K makes it possible to add Ga1-26 with a high
degree of confidence:
The other two viri (Ga5-11 and Ga7-1) are fully parallel with the other two viri in K (Kb1-14 and Kb4-6). If Ga1-26 is a compound between viri and nuku, then - perhaps - also Gb1-6 should be added to the small viri group of G:
Gb1-6 may be, so to say, the opposite fusion between viri and nuku - viri (with 18 'feathers') at the top and nuku at bottom instead of the other way around. In Gb1-7 the 'head' of nuku appears upside down. No parallel in K exists from Ga7-33 and forward, which could have confirmed the guess of viri being the top part of Gb1-6. Can the guess be confirmed by counting glyphs? |