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Comparing with the first 16 glyphs on side a of G we will find hardly any similarities. The ordinal numbers in the glyph line are 32 higher in A. Only at position 15 counted from the beginning of the 'front side' is there a parallel in form of tapa mea:

Aa2-33 (1) Aa2-34 Aa2-35 Aa2-36 Aa2-37 Aa2-38
Ga1-1 Ga1-2 Ga1-3 Ga1-4 Ga1-5 Ga1-6
Aa2-39 Aa2-40 Aa2-41 Aa2-42 Aa2-43
Ga1-7 Ga1-8 Ga1-9 Ga1-10 Ga1-11
Aa2-44 Aa2-45 Aa2-46 Aa2-47 Aa2-48 (16)
Ga1-12 Ga1-13 Ga1-14 Ga1-15 Ga1-16

The sun light (tapa mea) is in front - it is still a dark time. If the structure in G is useful as a kind of parallel to the first 16 glyphs of the 'front side' beginning with kara etahi in Aa2-33, then it can be stated that both Aa2-48 and Ga1-16 are standing at the end of a dark season which seems to be 192 nights long. Evidence from investigations at haati says so.

And there is a 'full stop' to the right in Ga1-16; glyph number 17 should stand at the beginning of next 'season'.