Also in the calendar for the week (or planets) according to H the haś ke glyphs can be perceived as located close to the end of a cycle and in association with Moon:
The number of glyphs in lines Hb1--b8 are 413 (= 14 * 29½), which hardly is a coincidence (because of number 8 defining the end of a cycle). Possibly, therefore, the ordinal numbers in line Hb9 should be taken at their face values - a new season has begun. 9 * 24 = 216 and 9 * 26 = 234, i.e. the two haś ke glyphs can, if judged by these numbers, be imagined as arriving just before the end. Furthermore, 648 (side a) + 413 + 22 (at Hb9-22) = 1083, which becomes 361 if divided by 3. I.e. haś ke in Hb9-25 will be close to 'the day of Rogo', day 363 (cfr at maro):
We can also count 108 * 6 (from 1086 at Hb9-25), which results in 648 = the number of glyphs on side b (and also on side a according to our main alternative for counting). Moon determines the end of Sun. |