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The first of our 4 'giving birth' hanau glyphs, Aa4-55, has a peculiar type of ear, looking like a hemispherical cap leaning down towards right:

Aa4-55 Ab1-37 Ab3-62 Ab4-29

This is a sign. It is used at 4 hanau glyphs (from Aa4-36 to Aa4-61). Earlier the same sign is at left, with the 'cap' leaning upwards:

Aa2-26 Aa2-73 Aa3-48 Aa4-8 Aa4-9
Aa4-36 Aa4-47 Aa4-55 Aa4-61
Aa5-61 Aa7-15

Aa5-61 and Aa7-15 seem to be special cases. Aa7-15 is one of 6 hanau glyphs in a calendar covering the whole glyph line Aa7. The strange Aa5-61 (sharing number 61 with Aa4-61), on the other hand, could be a 6th member in the group with cap at left.

Aa5-61 Aa2-26 Aa2-73
Aa3-48 Aa4-8 Aa4-9
Aa4-36 Aa4-47 Aa4-55 Aa4-61

6 + 4 = 10 suggests cap at left (which arrives before cap at right) may be related to 10 months for the sun, 6 in spring and 4 in autumn. We should notice that there are no 'toes' in the red-marked hanau glyphs. A further study of Aa4-55 follows here.