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Meaningful relationships betwen different series of numbers and what the glyphs seem to tell appear if we change the day number at Aa1-68 from 175 to 176:

 
Aa1-61 Aa1-62 Aa1-63 Aa1-64
169 170 171 (= 9 * 19) 172
Aa1-65 Aa1-66 Aa1-67 Aa1-68 Aa1-69
173 174 175 176 177 = 3 * 59
Aa1-70 Aa1-71 Aa1-72
178 179 180 = 3 * 60

In spite of the 808-glyph long sequence ending with Aa1-64 - presumably with 2 glyphs per day - there is evidence of another calendar, where each glyph is counted as 1 day:

22 82
Ab7-61 Ab7-84 Ab8-1 Ab8-84
1 24 25 108 = 3 * 36
67 185
Aa1-1 Aa1-69 Aa1-70 Aa1-71 Aa1-72
109 177 = 3 * 59 178 179 180 = 3 * 60
87
Aa4-7 Aa4-8 Aa4-9 Aa4-10 (261) Aa4-11
366 367 368 369 370
Aa6-42 Aa6-43 Aa6-44 Aa6-45 (461) Aa6-46

We will try to lean on this one-glyph-per day calendar. And we will therefore count days from Ab7-61 (which picture obviously illustrates the potential still not released). After 180 days the season of 'fire' (5, rima) lies ahead and the spring season has ended (tagata combined with kai, Aa1-71).