In G there are no rounded mama glyphs with inside 'chevron' marks. But in Tahua we can see such a mama in Ab1-31 (glyph number 701 counted from Aa1-1):
My arrangment from glyph number 17 in the line reaches number 28 in 4 'quarters', and then comes the dark number 29 with an empty hand. The 5th 'quarter' ends with mama. Glyph line b1 in Tahua ought to correspond to glyph line b1 in G because there are 8 lines on each side of both tablets (and given that side a in Tahua corresponds to side a in G). We can guess this 5-chevron mama refers to the season of Mercury, who belongs in the season when Spring Sun has left. |