From glyph line Qb5 to Qb2 there are 15 lines (of a total 18). Evidence indicates that winter solstice is described in Qb5 and 'the end of sun' in Qb2. A connection exists between the two glyph lines - sun is 'born in' Qb5 and he 'dies in' Qb2. This statement - if true - explains why we can count to 295 (or 300) days by beginning with some glyph in Qb5 and ending with some glyph in Qb2. In addition to what has been shown earlier, it should here be mentioned that the 12th kuhane station, Hatinga Te Kohe, maybe is illustrated in *Qb5-5--6:
Vaha mea in *Qb5-5 is here twice negated. The head of the rising fish is engulfed. And its tail shows it is not the spring shark but the fat one of autumn. Before a new sun can be 'born' the old one must leave. |