There ought to be some kind of message embedded in these parallel presentations:
Although the structure is similar, the contents are different. The signs are quite dissimilar. My expectation that hanau glyphs should be connected with water finds support in the text of K, because there is a ua sign immediately before hanau:
K has only this hanau glyph to offer us, and ua in Kb3-5 is the only true ua glyph in K. 'Water' (rain, ûa) in Kb3-5 is giving birth to a little 'eye'. What the character of this 'baby' is can be guessed at by counting. |