If we count glyphs from the beginning of side a we will find that
Ga4-1 is the 84th glyph:
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Ga4-1 |
Ga4-2 |
Ga4-3 |
Ga4-4 |
84 |
85 |
86 |
87 |
84 = 3 * 28 and in
Ga4-2 there are 3 'feathers' at left (meaning 'in the past'),
probably a sign that 3 months are ending here. I have suggested the
first quarter in the old Easter Island calendar year may have had
84 days, and this guess seems to be confirmed.
The takaure
season cannot, though, be just these 3 months, because the rest of
the takaure glyphs are on side b:
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Gb2-34 |
Gb3-1 |
Gb3-4 |
Gb3-5 |
Gb4-4 |
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