1. Unquestionably tagata toki in the 32nd position on the front side marks an important point in the G text:
The great adze-person probably documents where a major cycle is 'fully grown' (472 + 32 = 504 = 7 * 72). Furthermore, the 7th right ascension hour is beginning with μ Orionis, where the right arm of the Warrior has been drawn in front of the Milky Way:
Should we divide 472 into a pair of equally long halves, then we maybe could find another important point in position 504 + 236 = 740. And 740 - 472 = 268, an important number which can be read also as 26 (Sun) in conjunction with 8 (Moon):
Instead of illustrating the right arm of Orion in front of the Milky Way we could say that his arm is cut-off - where his sleeve is ending - from full view by the Galaxy, because the stars in this part of the figure are so faint. A similar phenomenon is the swarm of 8 psi-stars in Auriga, also in the 7th hour. They can be contrasted to the previous prominent stars in the major part of the constellation:
The ψ stars are rising later than the Milky Way, whereas the main stars of Auriga instead coincide with the Galaxy. The κ star should also be noticed, it is located at the right knee of the Charioteer, close to the curious object hanging down: |