Ga1-18 Ga1-19 Ga1-20 Ga1-21
468 = 168 + 300 469 470 471
Ga1-22 Ga1-23 Ga1-24 Ga1-25
472 473 474 475 = 19 * 25
Ga1-26 Ga1-27 Ga1-28 Ga1-29 Ga1-30
476 = 17 * 28 477 478 479 480 = 16 * 30

Ordinal number -18 is in harmony with ordinal number 468. Neither 168 nor 300 are numbers divisible by 18, but their sum is: 468 = 18 * 26. The curious glyph Ga1-18, with an allusion to a dark viri at bottom, suggests a new sun is needed. The 'eye' could be interpreted as the sun 'in front' (soon to come), but it is a hole - a vacancy to be filled.

475 at Ga1-25 of course should be read as 19 * 25 ('fire-fire') - i.e. the last 'period' (18) is in the past. In Ga1-26 the bottom viri suddenly has turned around (compared with Ga1-18). Its inside is now visible, it is on the outside.

Ordinal number 476 can be understood as 14 * 34, as 17 * 28, or as 7 * 68. None of these versions is in harmony with ordinal number -26. Presumably we should relate Ga1-26 to Ga1-18 not only visually but also numerically:

Ga1-18 Ga1-26
468 = 18 * 26 476 = 450 + 26

Similarly, the 'canoes' in Ga1-25 and Ga1-30 appear to be also numerically in harmony:

Ga1-25 Ga1-30
475 = 19 * 25 480 = 16 * 30

With 19 * 25 = 475 at tao in Ga1-22 it is significant to find 18 * 25 = 450 located at Gb8-30:

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Gb8-30 Ga1-25
450 = 18 * 25 475 = 19 * 25

We have here support for counting the kuhane stations from Gb8-30.