Keiti (E) has more tao glyphs than what would be expected, considering it is a fairly short text (628 = 200π glyphs). The following 8 + 8 = 16 are all those with tao 'uncontaminated' by other glyph types:
Ea7-4 is not a combination with another glyph type, there is no border line distinguishing the left from the right side - the two lines across are not borders but 'strings', similar to those across the neck at right in Aa1-11:
Redmarked are twin glyphs (Ea3-31--32) and quartets (twins of twin glyphs). Or maybe the same quartet twice:
Ordinal numbers are counted from Ea1-1. Possibly 220 at the pair Ea7-4--5 alludes to 11 * 20 (cfr Aa1-11). |