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There
are very few glyphs
which can be
directly compared
between the C and G
texts. I have so far
secured only one
such bridge across
from one text to the
other, viz. Ga2-26
compared with
Cb4-20:
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Cb4-17 |
Cb4-18 |
Cb4-19 |
Cb4-20
(483) |
erua
marama |
tagata
noho i
to mea |
kua
vaha |
Markab
Puppis
(114.7),
Procyon
(114.9) |
α
Monocerotis
(115.4),
σ Gemini
(115.7) |
POLLUX
(116.2) |
Azmidiske
(117.4) |
ε
Sagittae
(297.1),
σ
Aquilae
(Ant.)
(297.4),
Sham
(297.8) |
β
Sagittae
(298.0),
χ
Aquilae
(298.3),
ψ
Aquilae
(298.8) |
υ
Aquilae
(299.1),
Tarazed
(299.3),
δ
Sagittae
(299.6),
π
Aquilae
(299.9) |
Sravana-23 |
ζ
Sagittae
(300.1),
ALTAIR
(300.3),
ο
Aquilae
(300.5),
Bezek
(300.8) |
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Ga2-18 |
Ga2-19 |
Ga2-20
(50) |
Ga2-21 |
Ga2-22 |
Ga2-23 |
Ghost-23 |
Al
Dhirā'-5
/
Punarvasu-7 |
ANA-TAHUA-VAHINE-O-TOA-TE-MANAVA |
α
Monocerotis
(115.4),
σ
Gemini
(115.7) |
κ
Gemini
(116.1),
POLLUX
(116.2),
π
Gemini
(116.9) |
Azmidiske
(117.4) |
ρ
GEMINI
(112.1),
Eskimo
Nebula
(112.2)
Antares |
CASTOR
(113.4) |
υ
Gemini
(114.0),
Markab
Puppis
(114.7),
ο
Gemini
(114.8),
PROCYON
(114.9) |
July
11 |
12
(193) |
13 |
14 |
15
(196) |
16 |
ºJuly
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12
(193) |
'June
14 |
15 |
16 |
17
(*88) |
18 |
19 |
'He
Maro
14 |
15 |
16 |
17
(168) |
18 |
19 |
"May
31
(151) |
"June1 |
2
(*73) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
ν
Aquilae
(Ant.)
(295.0),
Albireo
(295.5) |
μ
Aquilae
(296.3),
ι
Aquilae
(Ant.)
(296.8),
κ
Aquilae
(Ant.)
(296.9) |
ε
Sagittae
(297.1),
σ
Aquilae
(Ant.)
(297.4),
Sham
(297.8) |
β
Sagittae
(298.0),
χ
Aquilae
(298.3),
ψ
Aquilae
(298.8) |
υ
Aquilae
(299.1),
Tarazed
(299.3),
δ
Sagittae
(299.6),
π
Aquilae
(299.9) |
Sravana-23 |
ζ
Sagittae
(300.1),
ALTAIR
(300.3),
ο
Aquilae
(300.5),
Bezek
(300.8) |
January
10 |
11 |
12
(377) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
ºJanuary
6 |
7
(372) |
8 |
9 |
10
(*295) |
11 |
'December
14
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15 |
16
(350) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
'Ko
Koró
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19
(*273) |
"November
30 |
"December
1 |
2
(336) |
3 |
4 |
5
(*259) |
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Ga2-24 |
Ga2-25 |
Ga2-26 |
Ga2-27 |
Ga2-28
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Ga2-29 |
Ga3-1 |
φ
Gemini
(118.4) |
Drus
(119.9) |
ω
Cancri
(120.2) |
8h
(121.7) |
ρ
Puppis
(122.0),
Heap
of
Fuel
(122.1),
ζ
Monocerotis
(122.3),
ψ
Cancri
(122.6),
Regor
(122.7) |
Tegmine
(123.3) |
Al
Tarf
(124.3)
Ras
Algethi |
χ
Gemini
(121.0),
Naos
(121.3) |
July
17 |
18 |
19
(200) |
20 |
21 |
22
(7-22) |
23 |
ºJuly
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19
(200) |
'June
20
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SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST
JOHN'S
EVE |
25 |
26 |
'He
Maro
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST
JOHN'S
EVE |
25 |
26
(177) |
"June
6 |
7
(*78) |
8 |
9
(160) |
10 |
11 |
12 |
ι
Sagittarii
(301.2),
Terebellum,
ξ
Aquilae
(301.3),
Alshain
(301.6),
φ
Aquilae
(301.8) |
ε
Pavonis,
θ
Sagittarii
(302.3),
γ
Sagittae
(302.5),
μ
Pavonis
(302.7) |
τ
Aquilae
(303.8) |
20h
(304.4) |
Shang
Wei
(305.2),
θ
Sagittae
(305.4),
Tseen
Foo
(305.6),
ξ
Capricorni
(305.8) |
Tso
Ke
(306.3) |
Gredi
(307.2),
σ
Capricorni
(307.5),
Alshat
(307.9) |
η
Sagittae
(304.2),
δ
Pavonis
(304.4) |
January
16 |
17 |
18
(383) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
ºJan
12 |
13
(378) |
14 |
15
(*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
'Dec
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23
(*277) |
CHRISTMAS
EVE |
25 |
26 |
'Ko
Koró
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
CHRISTMAS
EVE |
25 |
26
(360) |
"Dec
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10
(*264) |
11 |
12
(346) |
The form of
the 'canoe'
(to mea
in Cb4-19)
at heliacal
Pollux
resembles
the 'canoe'
of the
Capricorn
constellation.
According to
G heliacal
Pollux was
at Ga2-22
with 'the
belly of the
Sun' 16 days
later:
Belly of the Sea Beast |
Baten Kaitos (26.6) |
April 16 (472) |
'March 20 (80) |
"March 6 (66) |
ζ Ceti |
27 + 365 = 392 = 8 * 49 |
26 + 80 = 106 = 472 - 366 |
472 - 27 = 445 = 80 + 365 |
472 - 41 = 431 = 66 + 365 |
Belly of the Sun |
July 31 (*132) |
'July 4 (*105) |
"June 20 (*91) |
395 - 183 = 212 |
368 - 183 = 185 |
354 - 183 = 171 |
The City |
Al Baldah (290.1) |
January 5 (370) |
'December 9 (343) |
"November 25 (329) |
π Sagittarii |
290 |
290 + 80 = 370 |
370 - 27 = 183 + 160 |
370 - 41 = 183 + 146 |
Belly of the Goat |
Baten Algiedi (315.8) |
January 30 (395) |
'January 3 (368) |
"December 20 (354) |
ω Capricorni |
316 + 365 = 681 = 3 * 227 |
315 + 80 = 395 = 30 + 365 |
395 - 27 = 368 (= 183 + 185) |
395 - 41 = 354 (= 183 + 171) |
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Cb4-19 |
Cb4-20 |
Cb4-21 (*118) |
Cb4-22 |
Cb4-23 |
Cb5-12 (*132) |
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Ga2-22 |
Ga2-23 |
Ga2-24 (*118) |
Ga2-25 |
Ga2-26 |
Ga3-9 (*132) |
heliacal Pollux |
15 |
Belly of the Sun |
The distance
4 days from
Cb4-19 to
Ga2-26
(where 22 *
6 = 132) can
be added to
those 12
days which
are reaching
from Ga2-26
to Ga3-9,
and the sum
16 days
could then
refer to the
number of
nights
before
Pollux would
become
visible
again in the
early
mornings,
after having
been hidden
behind the
rays from
the Sun.
There are
twice 4 = 8
days from
Ga3-1 to
Ga3-9:
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Ga3-2
(*125) |
Ga3-3 |
Ga3-4 |
Ga3-5
(64) |
χ
Cancri
(125.2),
Bright
Fire
(125.4) |
Avior
(126.4),
φ
Cancri
(126.8) |
ο
Ursa
Majoris
(127.4) |
Pushya-8 |
υ
Cancri
(128.1),
θ
CANCRI
(128.2),
η
Cancri
(128.5) |
July
24 |
25 |
26 |
27
(208) |
ºJuly
20
(201) |
21
(*122) |
22
(7-22) |
23 |
'June
27
(178) |
28 |
29
(*100) |
30 |
'He
Maro
27 |
28 |
29
(180) |
30 |
"June
13
(164) |
14 |
15
(*86) |
16 |
Al
Sa’d
al
Dhabih-20
/
Ox /
Herd
Boy-9 |
Okul
(309.6),
Bos
(309.9)
Arneb |
ο
Capricorni
(310.2),
θ
Cephei
(310.5)
Alnilam |
Rotten
Melon,
φ
Pavonis
(311.2),
η
Delphini
(311.4),
ζ
Delphini,
ρ
Pavonis
(311.7)
Phakt |
DABIH
(308.0),
κ
Sagittarii
(308.1),
Sadir
(308.4),
Peacock
(308.7) |
January
23
(388) |
24 |
25 |
26 |
ºJan
19
(384) |
20
(*305) |
21 |
22 |
'December
27 |
28 |
29 |
30
(*284) |
'Ko
Koró
27 |
28 |
29 |
30
(364) |
"December
13 |
14
(348) |
15 |
16
(*270) |
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Ga3-6 |
Ga3-7 |
Ga3-8 |
Ga3-9
(68) |
Āshleshā-9
/
Willow-24 |
Al
Nathrah-6 |
Extended
Net-26a |
Belly
of
the
Sun |
π¹
Ursa
Majoris,
δ
HYDRAE (129.6),
Al
Minhar
al
Shujā,
Museida
(129.9) |
BEEHIVE
and
M44
(130.4),
Xestus
(130.5),
Ascellus
Borealis
(130.9) |
η
Hydrae
(131.0),
Ascellus
Australis
(131.4),
Koo
She
(131.6),
ε
HYDRAE
(131.9) |
ι
Cancri
(132.0),
ρ
Hydrae
(132.4) |
July
28 |
29 |
30 |
31
(212) |
ºJuly
24
(*125) |
25 |
26 |
27
(208) |
'July
1 |
2 |
3
(*104) |
4 |
'He
Anakena
1 |
2
(183) |
3 |
4 |
"June
17
(168) |
18 |
19 |
20
(*91) |
Rotanev,
ι
Delphini
(312.3),
τ
Capricorni
(312.6),
κ
Delphini
(312.7),
SVALOCIN,
υ
Capricorni,
υ
Pavonis
(312.8) |
Deneb
Cygni
(313.5),
β
Pavonis
(313.6),
δ
Delphini
(313.8) |
Al
Sa’d
al
Bula'-21
/
Dhanishta-24
/
Girl-10 |
Baten
Algiedi
(315.8) |
Yue
(314.3),
Gienah
Cygni,
η
Cephei
(314.5),
γ
Delphini
(314.6),
σ
Pavonis
(314.7),
ALBALI
(314.8)
Betelgeuze |
January
27
(392) |
28 |
29
(*314) |
30 |
ºJanuary
23 |
24 |
25
(*310) |
26 |
'December
31 |
'January
1 |
2 |
3
(*288) |
'Ko
Koró
31 |
'Tua
Haro
1
(366) |
2 |
3 |
"December
17 |
18 |
19
(*273) |
20
(354) |
In the time
of
Bharani
heliacal
Pollux would
have been
reborn with
the Sun in
"June 4
(6-4), but
not come
into view
until 16
nights
later, i.e.
in "June 20
(*91), there
to be
received in
the Extended
Net. Just as
we can see
from the
ancient
Egyptian
reception of
the Sun ship
in the early
morning:
Precession
had moved
'early
morning' to
'noon'.
Cb4-20 has
not been
designed
exactly as
Ga2-26, but
both glyphs
could allude
to the
nakshatra
side, to
where the
Eagle was
lifting up
the Dead
Man:
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Cb4-20 (483) |
Ga2-26 (56) |
ALTAIR (300.3) |
τ Aquilae (303.8) |
483 - 392 = 91 = 13 * 7 |
64 - 8 = 56 = 8 * 7 |
"When Castor
was killed,
Pollux asked
Zeus to let
him share
his own
immortality
with his
twin to keep
them
together,
and they
were
transformed
into the
constellation
Gemini."
(Wikipedia)
With this
knowledge in
mind we can
suddenly
perceive how
Cb4-20 could
correspond
to how
Castor was
uplifted by
the claws of
the Eagle in
the day
after
heliacal
Pollux, i.e.
in day 4
after his
own heliacal
day. This
could have
forced a
change from
the heliacal
view to the
nakshatra
view, to add
183 days and
reach the
correct star
position in
the night
sky:
Heliacal view |
Nakshatra view |
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11 |
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Ga2-19 |
Cb4-20 (*117) |
Cb5-9 (*129) |
CASTOR (113.4) |
ALTAIR (300.3) |
τ Capricorni (312.6) |
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Ga2-22 |
Ga2-26 (*120) |
Ga3-9 (*132) |
POLLUX (116.2) |
τ Aquilae (303.8) |
Baten Algiedi (315.8) |
16 nights of invisibility |
visible |
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