There are 31 periods (in G) ending with kiore - henua - maro, 6 of them before summer and 25 in summer. Beyond the last one of these 31 periods there remain 50 glyphs to the end of side a:
Then follow 6 more glyphs to reach the end of the season with 5 months à 30 days:
Assuming a symmetric relationship between the end of what seems to be the season of growing light and the beginning of a season of declining light, we can calculate declining light to start some further 50 + 6 = 56 glyphs ahead. 94 days with growing light, would be followed by 112 days of 'high summer', and then by 274 (the total length of summer) - 94 - 112 = 68 days of receding light. |