We must revise our idea of moko having his abode around autumn equinox and mago around spring equinox. As to the shark we have the example Ga7-16 where the location of the glyph type mago evidently is in high summer:
Moko should by force of contrast be in midwinter, which we also have good evidence for:
And simple reflection should lead us to think of mago in the direction down (in the sea), while moko easily climbs to the top:
Picture from Wikipedia. It is a great mystery how geckos can remain upside down as if glued to the ceilings. Their hands and feet are very special. |