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From the C text I have listed these three kara etahi glyphs in my catalogue:

Ca10-26 Ca11-18 Ca12-4

Obviously the bird in Ca11-18 is more of a glyph joke than a proper kara etahi sign. Ca12-4 is more interesting, it is a reversed kara etahi glyph. Possibly we should consider Ca10-26 and Ca12-4 to be a pair:

side a
280 38 72
Ca10-26 (281) Ca12-4 (320)

A quick look at the text reveals, however, that also Ca11-18 must be taken into account. Moreover, to these 3 kara etahi glyphs should be added 3 manu rere glyphs of a special sort, because they belong in a structure where they alternate together with the kara etahi glyphs:

Ca10-11 Ca10-19 Ca11-8