There is no glyph in C or K which resembles Gb3-30.
But by counting 180 glyphs ahead from nakshatra Adhil in *Ca14-21 (384) we will find Cb8-1 (564):
A pair of 6-flame Suns oriented horizontally ought to mean twice 6 = 12 months. With 564 (Cb8-1) = 384 (*Ca14-21) + 180 we can guess there were 30 days for each such Sun flame. But should we count ahead a further 180 days from Gb8-1 we would be forced to go past the end of side b. 564 + 180 = 744:
At the beginning of side a on the G tablet the creator of the text could evidently have been 4 glyph places before Aldebaran corresponding to the 4 precessional days from the time of Gregory XIII. Beyond the end of side b on the C tablet there evidently could have been 4 unoccupied glyph places, also these corresponding to the 4 precessional days from the time of Gregory XIII. 744 = 24 * 31. 348 = 12 * 29 and 348 + 4 = 352 = 11 *32. 744 - 352 = 392 (the number of glyphs on side a of the C tablet). Gb14-17 resembles Aa6-66 (as in the number of the Beast):
Maybe we should put nakshatra Polaris at Ga6-1 because this ought to have been its propper place according to the Julian calendar. The picture in Ga6-1 could be a reference to Polaris very high up.
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