The glyphs arriving before *Ha6-26 (which presumably indicates the end of 12 lunar months for Sun) fit rather well, because they describe 'the end of the day':
Beyond 'the end of the day' the parallel P text continues together with H, and in Pa5-72 (where 5 * 72 = 360) we can see a complete hura sign at left:
Tagata at right has no 'eye' in front, only on his back side. And beyond these hura + tagata glyphs in H and P a different sequence of glyphs seems to begin, because also Tahua is joining in (while Q still does not have any glyphs to offer beyond 'noon'):
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