There
are 26 glyphs not
only in line b1 but
also in the last
line on side a,
possibly to suggest
a Sun time balance between
the pair of
separated sides of
the tablet. 26 +
26 = 52 could allude
to 52 weeks for a
year with 364 days.
I think line Ca8 and
Cb1 should be
studied together.
a1 |
30 |
30 |
b1 |
26 |
26 |
a2 |
29 |
59 |
b2 |
35 |
61 |
a3 |
24 |
83 |
b3 |
30 |
91 |
a4 |
27 |
110 |
b4 |
33 |
124 |
a5 |
30 |
140 |
b5 |
29 |
153 |
a6 |
29 |
169 |
b6 |
28 |
181 |
a7 |
34 |
203 |
b7 |
31 |
212 |
a8 |
26 |
229 |
b8 |
30 |
242 |
sum |
229 |
sum |
242 |
However, counting
with a zero 'week'
at Ga7-34 there
would be 53 weeks.
Possibly,
we should instead count
with number 27
(days for the distance
from the time of
Al Sharatain to
the time of
rongorongo) + 26 =
53:
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Ga7-25 |
Ga7-26 |
Ga7-27 |
Ga7-28 |
Ga7-29 |
Ga7-30 |
17h (258.7) |
Mula-19 |
Nodus I (260.0), π Herculis
(260.7), Ras Algethi (260.8) |
Sarin (261.0), ο Ophiuchi
(261.4)
Alrisha
|
ξ Ophiuchi (262.2), θ
Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (262.4), ι Arae (262.8), ρ Herculis
(262.9) |
β, γ Arae (263.3), κ Arae
(263.5), σ Ophiuchi (263.6) |
no star listed (258) |
Sabik (259.7),
η SCORPII (259.9) |
Ko Koró
4 |
5 |
6 (340) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
ºNov
30 |
ºDec
1 |
2 (*256) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
'November
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (*236) |
'Ko Ruti
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
11 |
12 |
"October
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 (*222) |
Haedus II
(75.9) |
5h (76.1) |
μ Leporis, μ Aurigae (77.6) |
ĸ Leporis (78.0), Rigel (78.1), Flaming Star (78.2), Capella (78.4),
ο Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8)
Thuban
|
λ Aurigae (79.0), λ Leporis (79.6), ρ
Aurigae (79.7)
Arcturus
|
σ Aurigae (80.4), Bellatrix, Saif al Jabbar
(80.7), Elnath (80.9) |
ε Leporis
(76.0), Cursa (76.4), λ Eridani (76.7) |
He Maro
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 (160) |
ºJune
1 |
2 |
3 (*73) |
4 |
5 |
6 |
'May
8 |
9 |
10 (*50) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
'Vaitu
Potu 8 |
9 |
10 (130) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
"April
24 |
25 |
26 (*36) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
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Ga7-31 |
Ga7-32 |
Ga7-33 |
Ga7-34 (203) |
Lesath, δ Arae (264.7), Choo (264.9) |
Alwaid, Maasym (265.1), Shaula (265.3), Kuma (265.6), σ Arae (265.9)
Hamal
|
Ras Alhague (266.1), Sargas (266.3), μ Ophiuchi, π Arae (266.5), Nan Hae (266.6), ι Herculis (266.7) |
λ Arae (267.1), Girtab, ο Serpentis (267.6) |
Ko Koró 10 |
11 (345) |
12 |
13 |
ºDec 6 (*260) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
'November 13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (*240) |
'Ko Ruti 13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (320) |
"October 30 |
31 |
"November 1 |
2 (*226) |
ψ Orionis (81.1), Nihal (81.7) |
Mintaka, υ Orionis (82.4), χ Aurigae (82.5), ε Columbae (82.6) |
Al Hak'ah-3 / Mrigashīrsha-5 / Turtle-20 |
Three Stars-21 / ANA-IVA (7) |
Arneb, Crab Nebula (83.0, φ¹ Orionis (83.1), HEKA, Orion Nebula (83.2), φ² Orionis (83.6), Alnilam (83.7) |
Heavenly Gate, ν Columbae (84.0), ω Orionis (84.2), ALNITAK, PHAKT (Phaet) (84.7) |
He Maro 10 |
11 |
12 (163) |
13 |
ºJune 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (*80) |
'May 14 |
15 |
16 (*56) |
17 |
'Vaitu Potu 14 |
15 |
16 (136) |
17 |
"April 30 |
"May 1 |
2 (*42) |
3 |
There
are 348 glyphs on
side b of the C
tablet and by adding
16 we will reach
364. Haú at
Ga8-5 was at the
Gregorian date
ºDecember 14 (348):
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Ga8-1 |
Ga8-2 |
Ga8-3 |
Ga8-4
(207) |
Ga8-5 |
Kelb
Alrai, μ
Arae
(268.1),
Kew Ho
(268.6),
η
Pavonis
(268.7),
Apollyon
(268.9) |
Muliphen
(269.0),
Basanismus
(269.5),
Pherkard
(269.9) |
Ptolemy
Cluster
(270.5) |
Rukbalgethi
Genubi
(271.1),
ξ
Herculis
(271.5),
Etamin,
ν
Herculis
(271.7),
ν
Ophiuchi
(271.8) |
ζ
Serpentis
(272.4),
τ
Ophiuchi
(272.9) |
Ko Koró
14 (348) |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
ºDec 10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (348) |
'Nov 17 |
18 |
19 |
20 (324) |
21
(*245) |
'Ko Ruti
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
"Novr 3 |
4 |
5 (*229) |
6 (310) |
7 |
ο
Aurigae
(85.8),
γ
Leporis
(85.9)
Yang Mun |
μ
Columbae
(86.1),
Saiph
(86.5),
ζ
Leporis,
τ
Aurigae
(86.6) |
υ
Aurigae
(87.1),
ν
Aurigae
(87.2),
Wezn
(87.6),
δ
Leporis
(87.7),
Tze
(87.9) |
Ardra-6
ANA-VARU |
η
Leporis
(89.0),
Praja-pāti,
Menkalinan,
Mahashim,
and γ
Columbae
(89.3),
π
Aurigae
(89.4),
η
Columbae
(89.7) |
ξ
Aurigae,
χ¹
Orionis
(88.1),
BETELGEUZE
(88.3),
ξ
Columbae
(88.5),
σ
Columbae
(88.7)
Zuben
Elgenubi |
He Maro
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (168) |
18 |
ºJune 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 (*85) |
'May 18 |
19 |
20 |
21 (*61) |
22 |
'Vaitu
Potu 18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 (142) |
"May 4 |
5 |
6 (126) |
7 |
8 (*48) |
Hau
Hau
=
Thread,
line,
string,
ribbon;
this
is
the
name
of
the
fibres
of
the
hauhau
tree
formerly
used
to
make
twine,
cloth,
etc.;
hau
kahi,
fishing
line
for
tuna;
hau
here,
line
for
eel
trap;
hau
moroki,
strong,
tough
line,
thread;
hau
paka,
fibres
of
the
hauhau
tree,
which
were
first
soaked
in
water,
then
dried
to
produce
a
strong
thread.
Ha'u
=
Hat.
Vanaga.
Hat,
cord;
the
tree
Triumfetta
semitriloba.
Van
Tilburg.
Ta.:
The
tree
Hibiscus
tiliaceus.
Henry.
Hau.
1 a.
Hibiscus.
b.
Wick.
P
Pau.:
fau,
hibiscus.
Mgv.:
hau,
id.
Mq.:
fau,
hau,
id.
Ta.:
fau,
id.
2.
To
contribute.
Ta.:
aufau,
to
pay,
to
contribute,
to
subscribe.
3.
Hat,
cap,
helmet;
hakarere
ki
te
hau,
to
take
off
the
hat.
Ta.:
fauurumaa,
war
bonnet.
4.
Dew;
hakaritorito
ki
te
hau,
to
bleach
in
the
dew.
P
Mgv.,
Mq.,Ta.:
hau,
dew.
5.
To
blow
freshly,
coolness,
zephyr,
salubrious,
breeze,
wind
(hahau,
ahau);
kona
hauhau,
kona
hahau,
a
breezy
spot;
ahau
ora,
agreeable
breeze;
hakahahau,
to
hang
out
in
the
air;
hakaahau,
to
blow.
T
Mgv.:
hau,
to
blow,
blusterous,
to
breathe.
Haua,
hoarse.
(Hauha);
araha
hauha,
to
wait
for,
to
look
forward
to.
Hauhau,
1.
dog
(onomatopoetic).
2 a.
To
scratch,
to
scrape,
to
rub.
b.
Wood
used
in
plowing
fire.
3. (hau
5).
Haumaru
(hau
5 -
marumaru)
cool,
cold.
Hauù,
to
replace.
Hauva,
twin,
cut
T.
Hauvaero
(hau
3 -
vaero)
plume,
aigrette,
head
ornament.
Hauvarikapau
(hau
3 -
varikapau)
plume,
aigrette,
head
ornament.
Churchill.
Pau.:
Hau,
superior,
kingdom,
to
rule.
Mgv.:
hau,
respect.
Ta.:
hau,
government.
Mq.:
hau,
id.
Sa.:
sauā,
despotic.
Ma.:
hau,
superior.
Hauhau,
to
attack.
Ma.:
hau,
to
chop.
Churchill.
Sa.:
fau,
to
tie
together,
to
fasten
by
tying,
the
tree
(Hibiscus
tiliaceus)
whose
bast
is
used
for
cord,
the
kava
strainer
made
therefrom,
strings
in
various
uses;
fafau,
to
lash
on,
to
fasten
with
sennit;
faufau,
to
fasten
on,
to
tie
together.
To.:
fau,
to
fasten
up
the
hair,
the
name
of
the
hibiscus,
the
kava
strainer
made
therefrom;
faufau,
to
fasten
the
outriggers
of
small
canoes;
hau,
to
fasten
to;
fehauaki,
to
tie.
Fu.:
fau,
the
hibiscus,
the
kava
strainer;
faù,
fafaù,
faùfaù,
to
attach,
to
tie.
Niuē:
fau,
fafau,
to
make
by
tying.
Fotuna:
no-fausia,
to
tie,
to
fasten.
Ta.:
fau,
the
hibiscus;
fafau,
to
tie
together.
Pau.:
fau,
the
hibiscus.
Nuguria:
hau,
id.
Ma.:
hau,
to
bind,
to
fasten
together;
whau,
a
shrub;
whauwhau,
to
tie.
Ha.:
hau,
name
of a
tree
with
a
practicable
bark.
Mq.:
hau,
the
hibiscus.
Mgv.:
hau,
id.;
hahau,
to
join
or
tie
with
cords.
Nukuoro:
hau,
the
hibiscus,
a
garland.
Mg.:
au,
the
hibiscus.
Vi.:
vau,
the
hibiscus;
vautha,
to
bind
together.
Churchill
2. |
"In many
Polynesian
cultures the
bodies of
gods were
conceived of
as covered
with
feathers and
they were
frequently
associated
with birds:
in Tahiti
and the
Society
Islands bird
calls on the
marae
signaled the
presence of
the gods.
Hawaiian
feathered
god figures
generally
depict only
the head and
neck of the
god."
(Anne
D'Alleva,
Art of the
Pacific.)
Apollyon (ι
Scorpii) was the
last of the Mula
stars and in
rongorongo times he
rose heliacally in
day 348 (= 364 -
16):
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32 |
no glyph |
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Gb7-30 (440) |
Ga1-1 |
Ga1-2 (475) |
η Arietis
(31.9) |
Hyadum II (γ
Tauri)
(64.2) |
AIN, θ¹
Tauri, θ²
Tauri (65.7) |
no star
listed (66) |
Asellus
Tertius,
κ VIRGINIS,
14 Bootis
(214.8) |
σ SCORPII
(247.0),
Hejian
(247.2), ψ
Ophiuchi
(247.7) |
ρ Ophiuchi
(248.1),
Kajam
(248.3), χ
Ophiuchi
(248.5), She
Low, ι Tr.
Austr.
(248.7), ζ
Tr. Austr.
(248.8) |
ANTARES
(249.1),
Marfik, φ
Ophiuchi
(249.5),
ω Ophiuchi
(249.8) |
200 |
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235 |
Ga7-34 (676) |
Ga8-1 (204)
|
λ Arae
(267.1),
Girtab,
ο Serpentis
(267.6) |
Kelb Alrai,
μ Arae
(268.1), Kew
Ho (268.6),
η Pavonis
(268.7),
Apollyon
(268.9) |
Heavenly
Gate,
ν Columbae
(84.0), ω
Orionis
(84.2),
ALNITAK,
PHAKT
(Phaet)
(84.7) |
ο Aurigae
(85.8), γ
Leporis
(85.9)
Yang Mun |
A cut in time (or
more than one such)
must be somewhere
between the
beginning of side a
and the end of side
b, because the flow
of the stars will
not go a cycle
around in 472
nights.
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