It is convenient to count with 100. Let us begin with Te Pei and go forward in time. Model 1 gave this result.
The new model has this to offer:
Next glyph is Aa7-1 and there the special calendar is beginning - as if to indicate that the 2nd half of Te Pei is different. The 30 glyphs for the 15 first days of Te Pei are highly relevant. We have earlier found Aa6-67 to mark the end of the 1st half of the year. Its number, 483, is similar to 383.5 (= 13 * 29.5). The preceding glyph is the extraordinary Aa6-66 (as in the number of the beast), and Aa6-69 shows similarities with the toppled 1st half year in G:
Aa6-55 is parallel with Ra3-103--104, which is important for coordinating R and A:
Already with Te Pei the model has proved itself. But it is not Model 2, it is Model 3 - I forgot to reduce with 100, and counting has been done from Aa1-1. This natural way of counting reinforces the very clear signs in the glyphs. Let us therefore jump to Hatinga Te Kohe, hoping to find Model 3 up to the task:
Ab1-37 shows the split, with hanau (birth) in the middle. It cannot be more clear. Inversed ihe tau at right also means birth. A new 'fish' is rising at 708 = 12 * 59. Model 3 is reliable. Which does not mean we can be sure that all kuhane stations are reflected in the text of Tahua. We must extend the investigation - see next page. But let us first see what happens if we reduce with 100:
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