We can conclude that Ga3-22 definitely is to be regarded as the final glyph of a cycle:
If we add twice 82 with 104 we will reach to day number 268 (where 26 * 8 = twice 104), which presumably is important because Te Pou (Sirius) arrives at 9 * 29.5 = 265.5:
Gb2-10 (with 2 * 10 = 20) invites to further speculations. Should we read 266 as 26 * 6 and search for confirmation at 26 * 12 = 312? It is a number close to 100π. Does Sirius mark the halfway station around a cycle? Or should we count 2 * 66 = 132 and read it as 100 + 32? Or is there no design at all involving such numerical excercises? Where goes 'objectivity' over into pure speculation and 'subjectivity'? Earlier (in the excursion at tao) Gb2-12 has been compared with the 'canoe' containing the newborn day:
We must keep Gb2-10 in mind when considering the possible meanings of the mago glyphs in G, and we then immediately will find a 'halfway' sign inside the head of Ga2-14:
Counting the days between Ga3-23 and Gb2-10 we will find half a year:
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