Instead of looking back in time from Ga4-2 we should look forward, because a new season forces itself upon an old one. The young and powerful pushes the old and weak away. The time of change is determined by the new season, not by the old. If Ga4-2 is the last sign of the takaure season, then Ga4-3 must be the first glyph of next season, and we can call it 'summer':

summer

148

128

Ga4-3

Gb1-6

Gb5-11

Gb5-12

86

235

364

1

1

150

279

Counting from the first glyph of the text haga te pau (Gb5-12) will be glyph number 365. Counted from Ga4-3 it is number 280, a number which suggests 10 months with 28 nights in each.

However, the calendar is much more intricate than this, which will be proven here.