All 9 vaero on side a belong in the group of 526 glyphs which end with tagata in Aa8-5:
To be more precise, however, entails a distinction between the triplet in line a2 from those three in line a3 (the first of them is Aa3-18) and a further distinction as regards those three in line a5 (the first of them Aa5-32):
Each group of triplets of vaero must consequently be considered separately from the rest, at least as a first step. The first triplet is among 120 glyphs beginning with Aa1-65 and ending with Aa3-9:
These 120 glyphs could represent 120 days, and with 64 added from the end of the earlier season it becomes 184, which then possibly would be the number of days in the first half year. We will here investigate where the triplet of vaero glyphs in line a2 are located according to this guess. |