Between Ga3-17 and Ga7-8 yet another maitaki glyph is located, of the same kind as Ga3-17:
It comes beyond the first of the pair of 'tired old' viri and the kuhane station is Te Poko Uri (4 * 31 = 124):
4 is half 8 and maybe we should understand Te Poko Uri as the halfway station of the sun on his way to Te Pei. In view of Gb8-6 evidently standing at the beginning of something new (it is the first glyph beyond the final kuhane station in G, One Tea) we should consider it as 'day zero' and give new ordinal numbers to the maitaki glyphs:
Viri at Ga5-11 will now receive a more reasonable ordinal number, viz. 145 = 5 * 29. Furthermore, we can conclude that the twin birds in Ga3-18 belong at the beginning of a 48 day long 'season' (from period 4 to period 18):
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