I have 12 glyphs from the G text under hanau in my catalogue, 5 on side a and 7 on side b
The horizontally outspread legs is the key for my classification of a glyph as hanau. There ought to be some meaningful connection between hanau glyphs and tagata figures which show a sign in form of only one horizontal leg towards right, looking as if they are running, e.g.
Such glyphs are, though, not listed as hanau. They must be searched for at tagata (or whatever the main figure is). I have here collected glyphs which in G has this 'half-hanau' characteristic. |