13 glyphs earlier is another haati glyph but without the little 'eye':

Aa8-67 Aa8-68 Aa8-69 Aa8-70 Aa8-71 Aa8-72
Aa8-73 Aa8-74 Aa8-75 Aa8-76 Aa8-77 Aa8-78 Aa8-79
Aa8-80 Aa8-81 (708) Aa8-82 Aa8-83 Aa8-84 Aa8-85

Aa8-81 and Aa8-68 apparently are related to ua in Aa6-72 and Aa6-74 - we can recognize a general similarity in shape:

Aa6-64 Aa6-65 Aa6-66 Aa6-67 (525) Aa6-68 Aa6-69 Aa6-70
 
Aa6-71 Aa6-72 (530) Aa6-73 Aa6-74 Aa6-75 Aa6-76

The distance from 531 (Aa6-73 in the middle between the two ua) to 708 (Aa8-81) is -  significantly - 177 glyphs, i.e. expressed in days 177 / 2 = 88.5 = 3 * 29.5 and the location is Te Pou (Sirius), according to G:

Gb2-10 Gb2-11
Te Pou (Sirius)
265.5 = 9 * 29.5

Day number 264 (Aa6-70) is a mago glyph with features incorporating some of the signs in Gb2-10--11. But Te Pou must be located at Aa6-73, illustrated as a rising 'fish'. There are 3 lunar months (3 * 29.5 = 88.5 = 177 glyphs in A) from Te Pou to Hatinga Te Kohe.