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The number of hahe glyphs is quite limited and we must therefore take the opportunity to also look at the parallel H and P sequences of glyphs. But let us begin by looking at the most relevant part of the Q text, i.e. the first 12 days from the beginning of line Qb2:

284 - 64 = 220
Qb2-1 Qb2-2 Qb2-3 Qb2-4
284 285
Qb2-5 Qb2-6 Qb2-7 Qb2-8 Qb2-9 Qb2-10
286 287 288
Ga8-20 (224)
Qb2-11 Qb2-12 Qb2-13 Qb2-14 (452)
289 290
Qb2-15 Qb2-16 Qb2-17 Qb2-18 Qb2-19 Qb2-20
291 292 293
462 / 2 = 231
Qb2-21 Qb2-22 Qb2-23 Qb2-24 (462)
294 295

Comparing with the corresponding text in G we can there see 14 days instead of 12 days:

Ga8-16 (220) Ga8-17 Ga8-18 Ga8-19 Ga8-20 (224)
Ga8-21 Ga8-22 Ga8-23 Ga8-24 Ga8-25
Ga8-26 Gb1-1 (231)

Day number 288 (counted from winter solstice) is represented by manu rere in Ga8-20 and the uplifted wing at right possibly corresponds to the uplifted arm of tagata in Qb2-14:

Ga8-20 (224) Qb2-13 Qb2-14 (452)
288 = 224 + 64 290 = 452 / 2 + 64