A vae kore
glyph is located to the right of the last of the 8 'expanding hau
tea' in Tahua:
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Aa4-63 |
Aa4-64 |
Aa4-65 |
Aa4-66 |
Aa4-67 |
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Aa4-68 |
Aa4-69 |
Aa4-70 |
Aa4-71 |
Aa4-72 |
Aa4-71 is the 1st
glyph beyond the predicted location of the '4th viri' (which
however had been pushed away 19 positions):
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100 |
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361 |
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17 |
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270 |
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Ab7-26 |
Ab8-43 |
Aa4-70 |
Aa4-71 |
Aa5-7 |
Aa8-26 |
464 = 16 *
29 |
290 = 10 *
29 |
Vae kore in
Aa4-71 is therefore an integrated part of the
sophisticated viri structure in Tahua, and its
role is to be at the beginning of sequence of glyphs stretching up to
the last ('cut off') viri (Aa8-26). But its role is even more
remarkable - it also serves as glyph number 364 counted from pito
in Ab8-43:
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362 |
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Ab8-43 |
Aa4-71 |
364 = 13 *
28 |
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