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1
Ea1-8 Ea1-9 Ea1-10 Ea1-11 Ea1-12
Ea1-13 Ea1-14 Ea1-15
2
Ea1-16 Ea1-17 Ea1-18 Ea1-19 Ea1-20
Ea1-21 Ea1-22 Ea1-23
3
Ea1-24 Ea1-25 Ea1-26 Ea1-27 Ea1-28 Ea1-29
Ea1-30 Ea1-31 Ea1-32
4
Ea2-1 Ea2-2 Ea2-3 Ea2-4 (36) Ea2-5 Ea2-6
Ea2-7 Ea2-8 Ea2-9 Ea2-10 Ea2-11 Ea2-12
5
Ea2-13 Ea2-14 (46) Ea2-15 Ea2-16 Ea2-17
Ea2-18 Ea2-19 Ea2-20 Ea2-21 Ea2-22 Ea2-23
6
Ea2-24 Ea2-25 Ea2-26 Ea2-27 (59) Ea2-28
Ea2-29 Ea2-30 Ea2-31 Ea2-32 (64) Ea2-33
7
Ea3-1 Ea3-2 Ea3-3 (68) Ea3-4 Ea3-5 Ea3-6
Ea3-7 Ea3-8 Ea3-9 Ea3-10 Ea3-11
8
Ea3-12 Ea3-13 Ea3-14 Ea3-15 (80) Ea3-16 Ea3-17 Ea3-18
9
Ea3-19 Ea3-20 (85) Ea3-21 Ea3-22 Ea3-23 Ea3-24
Ea3-25 Ea3-26 Ea3-27 Ea3-28 Ea3-29
10
Ea3-30 Ea3-31 (96) Ea3-32 Ea3-33 Ea3-34 Ea3-35
Ea4-1 (101) Ea4-2 Ea4-3 Ea4-4 Ea4-5 Ea4-6

There are 5 * 7 = 35 toki signs among these 99 glyphs, distributed as 16 + 19. And 99 - 35 = 64:

1 8 2 48 = 3 * 16

16

6 10 5 51 = 3 * 17

19

2 8 2 7 11 5
3 9 4 8 7 3
4 12 4 9 11 3
5 11 4 10 12 3
48 - 16 = 32 51 - 19 = 32

Among the toki signs there are 15 tagata toki, leaving 20 other toki which possibly could contribute to some kind of day (or rather night) structure.

Furthermore, toki hipu in Eb7-2 is glyph number 548 counted from Ea1-1, and maybe the 99 - 35 = 64 other (than toki) glyphs are meant to indicate those nights which otherwise tend to be located at the end of side b on tablets.

450 = 3 * 150

Ga1-29 (30)

Ga1-30

Ga2-1

Eb7-1

Eb7-2 (548)

94

95

96 = 64 + 32

547

3 * 182½ +