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Another hahe glyph, quite similar to Ya1-3, comes as number 13 counted from Yc2-1:

Yc2-1 Yc2-2
Yc2-3 Yc2-4 Yc2-5 Yc2-6 Yc3-1 Yc3-2
Yc3-3 Yc3-4 Yc3-5 Yc3-6 Yc3-7 (13) Yc3-8

There is a reversed vaha kai in Yc1-3, but it seems to be connected with henua in Yc1-10 rather than with hahe in Yc3-7:

Yc1-1 Yc1-2 Yc1-3 (1)
Yc1-4 Yc1-5 Yc1-6 Yc1-7
Yc1-8 Yc1-9 Yc1-10 (8)

Maybe hahe here means 'the 2nd henua':

6 10
Yc1-3 (1) Yc1-10 (8) Yc2-1 Yc3-6 (20) Yc3-7
8 + 12 = 20

If the structure should be the same, we could then list:

6 10
Yb3-2 (1) Ya1-3 (8) Ya1-4 Ya3-1 (20) Ya3-2
8 + 12 = 20

We ought to look for more numerical clues relating to these two hahe glyphs.