The toa glyphs are not very frequent, but the Y-signs are. Presumably, therefore, toa glyphs are to be understood as a combination of tao and the Y-sign. One more example of toa glyphs will be mentioned, this time fetched from Large Santiago Tablet:
These toa are leaning slightly forward, certainly a sign to be read and understood for the initiated. There are 6 glyphs with exactly this type of sign:
Numbers are counted from Ha1-1. Redmarked 100 is equal to 2 * 50. No attempt will be given here to explain the meaning of these toa, but they are well-ordered and therefore mentioned - it should be possible to interpret them given a little time and effort. They may come in useful later on in this dictionary. |