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In
other words, there
should be 100 days
beyond Deneb Algiedi
to the end of the
year:
no glyph |
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182 |
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79 |
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Ga1-1 |
Ga1-2 |
Ga7-16 (185) |
Gb2-10 (265) |
Hyadum II (γ Tauri) (64.2) |
AIN, θ¹ Tauri, θ² Tauri (65.7) |
no star listed (66) |
ANTARES (249.1), Marfik, φ Ophiuchi (249.5), ω Ophiuchi (249.8) |
Enif, Erakis (329.2), 46 Capricorni, Jih (329.3), ι Piscis Austrini (329.4), λ Capricorni (329.6), ν Cephei (329.7), DENEB ALGIEDI (329.8) |
0h |
1 |
2 |
185 |
265 |
spring equinox |
March 22 (81) |
23 |
Sept 22 (265) |
Dec 11 (345) |
97 |
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Gb5-10 |
Gb5-11 |
Gb5-12 (365) |
Gb5-13 |
Hyadum I (63.4) |
Hyadum II (γ Tauri) (64.2) |
AIN, θ¹ Tauri, θ² Tauri (65.7) |
no star listed (66) |
363 |
364 |
365 |
366 |
March 20 |
spring equinox |
22 (81) |
23 |
The
apex drawn inside
the great head of
the 'whale shark' in
Gb2-10 ought to be
related in some way
to the sign in the
mago type of
glyph in Ga2-14, and
indeed it is:
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Ga2-9 |
Ga2-10 |
Ga2-11 (31) |
Ga2-12 |
θ Gemini (103.0), ψ8 Aurigae (103.2), Alhena (103.8), ψ9 Aurigae (103.9) |
Adara (104.8) |
ω Gemini (105.4), Alzirr (105.7), Muliphein (105.8), Mekbuda (105.9) |
7h (106.5) |
no star listed (106) |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
April 19 |
20 |
21 (111) |
22 |
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... Later on in this series of rituals, the Chorti go through a ceremony they call raising the sky. This ritual takes place at midnight on the twenty-fifth of April and continues each night until the rains arrive ... |
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223 |
Ga2-13 |
Ga2-14 |
Ga2-15 |
Ga2-16 |
Ga2-17 |
Wezen (107.1), τ Gemini (107.7), δ Monocerotis (107.9) |
no star listed (108 = 6 * 18) |
λ Gemini (109.4), WASAT (109.8) |
no star listed (110) |
Aludra (111.1), Propus (111.4), Gomeisa (111.6) |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 |
April 23 |
24 (114 = 6 * 19) |
April 25 |
26 |
27 |
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Gb2-6 |
Gb2-7 |
Gb2-8 |
Gb2-9 |
Gb2-10 |
Gb2-11 |
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22 / Emptiness-11
BUNDA (Foundation) / KAKKAB NAMMAΧ (Star of Mighty Destiny) |
no star listed (326) |
Castra (327.2), BUNDA (327.5)
Sirius
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Nashira (328.0), Azelfafage, κ Capricorni (328.7) |
Enif, Erakis (329.2), 46 Capricorni, Jih (329.3), ι Piscis Austrini (329.4), λ Capricorni (329.6), ν Cephei (329.7), DENEB ALGIEDI (329.8) |
θ Piscis Austrini (330.1) |
Tsin (325.2), Alphirk (325.7), SADALSUD, ξ Gruis (325.9) |
February 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (45) |
Tehetu'upú 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (408) |
13 (*329) |
14 |
ºFebruary 5 (36) |
6 |
7 (403) |
8 |
9 (*325) |
10 |
'Jan 13 (378) |
14 |
15 |
16 (*301) |
17 |
18 (383) |
" Dec 30 (364) |
31 (*285) |
"Jan 1 (366) |
2 |
3 (368) |
4 |
Star-25
ANA-HEU-HEU-PO |
Al Tarf-7 |
A Hydrae (144.1)
Vega
|
Ukdah (145.4), κ Hydrae (145.5), Subra (145.8) |
ψ Leonis (146.4), Ras Elaset Australis (146.6) |
Vathorz Prior (147.9) |
ALPHARD (142.3), ω Leonis (142.6), τ¹ Hydrae (142.7) |
ψ Velorum (143.3), ALTERF, τ² Hydrae (143.4), ξ Leonis (143.5) |
August 10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
Hora Iti 10 |
11 |
12 (*144) |
13 |
14 |
15 (227) |
ºAugust 6 |
7 |
8 (220) |
9 |
10 |
11 |
'July 14 (*115) |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
"June 30 (*101) |
"July 1 |
2 (183) |
3 (*204) |
4 |
5 |
My
interpretation of
the text is
therefore probably
correct.
The
inside and upwardly
stretching straight
line in Ga2-14
should refer to the
path ahead, with
'land drawn up' at
heliacal Gemini (cfr
Ga2-11 at the day
before 7h). From
there to the left
shoulder of Aquarius
there were 261
(Sadalsud) - 34
(Ga2-14) = 227 days
(alluding to 22 /7).
And 4 days after
heliacal Sadalsud
the path began to
descend, where the
left half of the
tail of the
Capricorn crossed
over the left arm of
Aquarius.
The
distance from Mayan
'February 9' to
'April 25' can be
counted as 115
(April 25) - 40
(February 9) = 75
days, although the
facts above appear
to point in some
other direction:
February 9 (heliacal
Sadalsud) = 325.9 in
rongorongo times.
Heliacal Wasat (the
Middle,
δ Gemini) was
at Ga2-15 in
rongorongo times.
Hevelius appears to
have placed Wasat at
the navel, te
pito, the
midpoint of Pollux,
but the position
could also be at the
right wrist of
Castor:
325.9
(Sadalsud) - 109.8
(Wasat) = 216.1 (or
approximately 3 * 73
days).
Pito
1.
Umbilical
cord;
navel;
centre
of
something:
te
pito o
te henua,
centre
of the
world.
Ana
poreko
te poki,
ina ekó
rivariva
mo uru
ki roto
ki te
hare o
here'u i
te poki;
e-nanagi
te pito
o te
poki, ai
ka-rivariva
mo uru
ki roto
ki te
hare,
when a
child is
born one
must not
enter
the
house
immediately,
for fear
of
injuring
the
child
(that
is, by
breaking
the
taboo on
a house
where
birth
takes
place);
only
after
the
umbilical
cord has
been
severed
can one
enter
the
house.
2. Also
something
used for
doing
one's
buttons
up
(buttonhole?).
Vanaga.
Navel.
Churchill.
H
Piko
1.
Navel,
navel
string,
umbilical
cord.
Fig.
blood
relative,
genitals.
Cfr
piko pau
'iole,
wai'olu.
Mō ka
piko,
moku ka
piko,
wehe i
ka piko,
the
navel
cord is
cut
[friendship
between
related
persons
is
broken;
a
relative
is cast
out of a
family].
Pehea
kō piko?
How is
your
navel [a
facetious
greeting
avoided
by some
because
of the
double
meaning]?
2.
Summit
or top
of a
hill or
mountain;
crest;
crown of
the
head;
crown of
the hat
made on
a frame
(pāpale
pahu);
tip of
the ear;
end of a
rope;
border
of a
land;
center,
as of a
fishpond
wall or
kōnane
board;
place
where a
stem is
attached
to the
leaf, as
of taro.
3. Short
for
alopiko.
I ka
piko nō
'oe,
lihaliha
(song),
at the
belly
portion
itself,
so very
choice
and fat.
4. A
common
taro
with
many
varieties,
all with
the leaf
blade
indented
at the
base up
to the
piko,
junction
of blade
and
stem. 5.
Design
in
plaiting
the hat
called
pāpale
'ie.
6.
Bottom
round of
a
carrying
net,
kōkō.
7. Small
wauke
rootlets
from an
old
plant.
8.
Thatch
above a
door.
'Oki i
ka piko,
to cut
this
thatch;
fig. to
dedicate
a house.
Wehewehe. |
Wasat
at the right wrist
of Pollux can be
compared to the
position of ν
Aquarii at the left
wrist of Aquarius.
256 (ν Aquarii) - 35
(Wasat) = 220:
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Gb1-23 |
Gb1-24 |
Gb1-25 |
Gb1-26 |
Gb2-1
(256) |
Gb2-2 |
μ
Aquarii
(316.0) |
ε
Equulei
(317.8) |
no
star
listed
(318) |
21h
(319.6) |
χ
Capricorni
(320.0),
ν
Aquarii
(320.3),
γ
Equulei
(320.6),
ο
Pavonis
(320.8) |
δ
Equulei
(321.7),
φ
Capricorni
(321.8) |
Armus
(319.0),
Dorsum
(319.3),
Tsoo
(319.7) |
January
31 |
February
1 |
2 |
3 |
4
(400) |
5
(36) |
Tua
Haro
31 |
Tehetu'upú
1 |
2 |
3 |
4
(400) |
5
(36) |
ºJan
27 |
28
(393) |
29
(*314) |
30 |
31
(396) |
ºFebruary
1 |
'January
4 |
5
(370) |
6
(*291) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
'Tua
Haro
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
SOLSTICE |
"December
22 |
23 |
CHRISTMAS
EVE |
25
(359) |
26
(*280) |
no
star
listed
(133) |
ζ
Hydrae
(134.1),
ρ
Cancri
(134.2),
ο
Cancri
(134.6) |
Acubens,
Talitha
Borealis
(135.0),
σ
Cancri
(135.2), ρ
Ursa
Majoris
(135.6) |
ν
Cancri
(136.0),Talitha
Australis
(136.1),
ωHydrae
(136.8) |
9h
(137.0) |
no
star
listed
(138) |
σ¹
Ursa
Majoris
(137.0),
κ
Cancri
(137.3),
τ
Cancri
(137.4),
Alsuhail
(137.5),
σ²
Ursa
Majoris
(137.6),
τ
Ursa
Majoris
(137.7),
ξ
Cancri
(137.8) |
August
1 |
2 |
3 |
4
(216) |
5 |
6 |
Hora
Iti
1 |
2 |
3 |
4
(216) |
5 |
6 |
ºJuly
28 |
29
(*130) |
30 |
31 |
ºAugust
1 |
2
(214) |
'July
5 |
6
(*107) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
'He
Anakena
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9
(190) |
10 |
SOLSTICE |
"June
22
(*93) |
23 |
ST
JOHN'S
EVE |
25 |
26
(177) |
Egyptian
cobra
in
repose |
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Phoenician
nūn |
|
Greek
nu |
Ν
(ν) |
...
Nun
is
thought
to
have
come
from
a
pictogram
of a
snake
(the
Hebrew
word
for
snake,
nachash
begins
with
a
Nun
and
snake
in
Aramaic
is
nun)
or
eel.
Some
have
hypothesized
a
hieroglyph
of a
fish
in
water
for
its
origin
(in
Arabic,
nūn
means
large
fish
or
whale).
The
Phoenician
letter
was
named
nūn
'fish',
but
the
glyph
has
been
suggested
to
descend
from
a
hypothetical
Proto-Canaanite
nahš
'snake',
based
on
the
name
in
Ethiopic,
ultimately
from
a
hieroglyph
representing
a
snake.
...
Nahš
in
modern
Arabic
literally
means
'bad
luck'.
The
cognate
letter
in
Ge'ez
and
descended
Semitic
languages
of
Ethiopia
is
nehas,
which
also
means
'brass'. |
The
proper animal for
representing ν
Aquarii should be a
whale-shark, I
think, i.e. a
creature born half
from land and half
from the sea. Once
whales walked on
land, and they still
need air.
256
(ν Aquarii) and 265
(Deneb Algiedi):
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Ga1-30 |
Ga2-1 |
Gb2-1
(256) |
Gb2-2 |
Gb2-3 |
Gb2-4 |
Gb2-5
|
Furud
(94.9) |
Well-22 |
χ
Capricorni
(320.0),
ν
Aquarii
(320.3),
γ
Equulei
(320.6),
ο
Pavonis
(320.8) |
δ
Equulei
(321.7),
φ
Capricorni
(321.8) |
Kitalpha
(322.0),
Alderamin
(322.9) |
Dai
(323.5),
β
Equulei
(323.8) |
γ
Pavonis
(324.1),
Yan
(324.6) |
δ
Columbae
(95.2),
TEJAT
POSTERIOR,
Mirzam
(95.4),
CANOPUS
(95.6),
ε
Monocerotis
(95.7),
ψ1
Aurigae
(95.9) |
June 23 |
ST
JOHN'S
EVE |
Febr 4
(400) |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
He Maro
23 |
24 (175) |
Tehetu'upú
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 (403) |
8 (*324) |
ºJune 19 |
20 (*91) |
ºJanuary
31 |
ºFebruary
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (*320) |
'May 27
|
28 (*68) |
'January
8 |
9 |
10
(*295) |
11 |
12 |
"May 13
|
14 (*54) |
"December
25 |
26 (360) |
27 |
28
(*282) |
29 |
Purva
Ashadha-20 |
9h
(137.0) |
no star
listed
(138) |
π Cancri
(139.2),
Miaplacidus
(139.3),
Tureis
(139.8) |
no star
listed
(140) |
Markab
Velorum
(141.5),
Al
Minhar
al Asad
(141.6) |
KAUS
MEDIUS,
κ Lyrae
(277.5),
Tung Hae
(277.7) |
KAUS
AUSTRALIS
(278.3),
ξ
Pavonis
(278.4),
Al
Athfar
(278.6) |
σ¹ Ursa
Majoris
(137.0),
κ Cancri
(137.3),
τ Cancri
(137.4),
Alsuhail
(137.5),
σ² Ursa
Majoris
(137.6),
τ Ursa
Majoris
(137.7),
ξ Cancri
(137.8) |
Dec 23
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CHRISTMAS
EVE |
August 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 (220) |
9 |
Ko Koró
23 |
24 (358) |
Hora Iti
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 (*140) |
9 |
ºDec 19
|
20 (354) |
ºAugust
1 |
2 (214) |
3 |
4 (*136) |
5 |
'Nov 26
|
27 |
'July 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (193) |
13
(*114) |
"Nov12
|
13 (317) |
"June 25 |
26 (177) |
27 |
28 (*99) |
29 |
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Gb2-6 |
Gb2-7 |
Gb2-8 |
Gb2-9 |
Gb2-10 |
Gb2-11
|
Al
Sa'd al
Su'ud-22
/
Emptiness-11
BUNDA
(Foundation)
/ KAKKAB
NAMMAΧ
(Star of
Mighty
Destiny) |
no star
listed
(326) |
Castra
(327.2),
BUNDA
(327.5)
Sirius |
Nashira
(328.0),
Azelfafage,
κ
Capricorni
(328.7) |
Enif,
Erakis
(329.2),
46
Capricorni,
Jih
(329.3),
ι Piscis
Austrini
(329.4),
λ
Capricorni
(329.6),
ν Cephei
(329.7),
DENEB
ALGIEDI
(329.8) |
θ Piscis
Austrini
(330.1) |
Tsin
(325.2),
Alphirk
(325.7),
SADALSUD,
ξ Gruis
(325.9) |
February
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (45) |
Tehetu'upú
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (408) |
13
(*329) |
14 |
ºFebruary
5 (36) |
6 |
7 (403) |
8 |
9 (*325) |
10 |
'Jan 13
(378) |
14 |
15 |
16
(*301) |
17 |
18 (383) |
" Dec 30
(364) |
31
(*285) |
"Jan 1
(366) |
2 |
3 (368) |
4 |
Star-25
ANA-HEU-HEU-PO |
Al
Tarf-7 |
A Hydrae
(144.1)
Vega |
Ukdah
(145.4),
κ Hydrae
(145.5),
Subra
(145.8) |
ψ Leonis
(146.4),
Ras
Elaset
Australis
(146.6) |
Vathorz
Prior
(147.9) |
ALPHARD
(142.3),
ω Leonis
(142.6),
τ¹
Hydrae
(142.7) |
ψ
Velorum
(143.3),
ALTERF,
τ²
Hydrae
(143.4),
ξ Leonis
(143.5) |
August
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
Hora Iti
10 |
11 |
12
(*144) |
13 |
14 |
15 (227) |
ºAugust
6 |
7 |
8 (220) |
9 |
10 |
11 |
'July 14
(*115) |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
"June 30
(*101) |
"July 1 |
2 (183) |
3 (*204) |
4 |
5 |
Egyptian
nfr |
|
Phoenician
teth |
|
Greek
theta |
Θ (θ) |
...
The
form
of
the
letter
θ
suggests
a
midline
('waist'),
although
the
origin
of θ
is
the
Phoenician
tēth
which
means
'wheel'.
This
in
turn
could
have
originated
from
a
glyph
named
'good'
which
in
Egypt
was
nfr
...
...
θ is
the
last
star
in
the
Ara
constellation,
and
the
ancient
meaning
of
this
letter
was
described
as a
wheel
by
the
Phoenicians
but
for
the
Egyptian
it
meant
'good'.
When
the
wheel
of
time
has
come
full
cycle
around
and
the
upside
down
fire-altar
is
in
the
past
the
times
ahead
should
be
good
(or
lucky
Sa'ad)
... |
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