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This means we ought to have one more sequence of calendar dates in parallel with the glyphs:

no glyph
Ga1-1 Ga1-2
Hyadum II (γ Tauri) (64.2) Net-19 no star listed (66)
AIN, θ¹ Tauri, θ² Tauri (65.7)
May 24 (5-24) 25 (*65 + 80 = 145) 26 (146 + 366 = 512)
ºMay 20 (5-20) 21 (*65 - 4 + 80 = 141) 22 (142 + 366 = 508)
'April 27 (4-27) 28 (*65 - 27 + 80 = 118) 29 (119 + 366 = 485)
"April 13 (4-13) 14 (*65 - 41 + 80 = 104) 15 (105 + 366 = 471)
Heart-5 ρ Ophiuchi (248.1), Kajam (248.3), χ Ophiuchi (248.5), She Low, ι Tr. Austr. (248.7), ζ Tr. Austr. (248.8) Al Kalb-16 / Jyeshtha-18 / ANA-MUA
σ SCORPII (247.0), Hejian (247.2), ψ Ophiuchi (247.7) ANTARES (249.1), Marfik, φ Ophiuchi (249.5),  ω Ophiuchi (249.8)
November 23 (*247) 24 (145 + 183 = 328) 25 (*249 + 80 = 329)
ºNovember 19 (*243) 20 (141 + 183 = 324) 21 (*245 + 80 = 325)
'October 27 (300) 28 (118 + 183 = 301) 29 (*222 + 80 = 302)
"October 13 (*206) 14 (104 + 183 = 287) 15 (*208 + 80 = 288)

I have used the sign º before the dates which according to the Gregorian calendar around 1582 A.D. coincided with the heliacal stars around 1842 A.D. which above have been arranged in parallel with the glyphs. The 'little egg' (º), 'omikron', is here meant to indicate the time of origin of the Gregorian calendar, its 'origo'.

Ga1-3 Ga1-4 Ga1-5 Ga1-6
no star listed (67) Rohini-4 / ANA-MURI no star listed (69) no star listed (70)
ALDEBARAN (68.2), Theemin (68.5)
May 27 28 (*68 = *64 + 4) 29 30 (150)
ºMay 23 24 (*64) 25 26 (146)
'April 30 'May 1 (*41 = *64 - 23) 2 3 (123)
"April 16 (472) 17 (*27 = *64 - 37) 18 (108) 19
γ Apodis (250.1), σ Herculis (250.3), θ Tr. Austr. (250.6), τ Scorpii (250.7) Han (251.0) ζ Herculis, η Tr. Austr. (252.1), η Herculis, β Apodis (252.5) Atria (253.9)
November 26 (*250) 27 28 (332) 29
ºNovember 22 23 24 (328) 25 (*249)
'October 30 31 (*224) 'November 1 (305) 2
"October 16 17 (*210) 18 19 (292)

It feels rather reassuring to find heliacal Aldebaran in ºMay 24 and 64 (= 8 * 8) days after ºMarch 21 (80).

The position of heliacal Antares in day 325 (ºNovember 21) and 245 days after ºMarch 21 (80) could allude to how Julius Caesar had spring equinox in day 3-25 ('March 25).

Ga1-7 Ga1-8 Ga1-9 Ga1-10
no star listed (71) no star listed (72) Hassaleh (73.6) Almaaz (74.7), Haedus I (74.8)
May 31 (151) June 1 2 3
ºMay 27 28 29 30 (150)
'May 4 (490) 5 (125 = 148 - 23) 6 7
"April 20 (*30) 21 (111) 22 (478) 23
Tail-6 ι Ophiuchi (255.3), Grafias (255.4) κ Ophiuchi (256.2), ζ Arae (256.5), ε Arae (256.8), Cujam (256.9) no star listed (257)
Wei, η Arae (254.3), DENEBAKRAB (254.7)
November 30 (700) December 1 (*255) 2 (336) 3
ºNovember 26 27 (*251) 28 (332) 29
'November 3 (673) 4 (308) 5 6 (*230)
"October 20 21 22 (295) 23 (*216)

Possibly ºMay 30 (150) alluded to the 'Goat Gate' through which the Milky Way went. This line may have been the limit for the winter halfyear, because a death skull was depicted here:

Ga1-11 Ga1-12 Ga1-13 Ga1-14
Haedus II (75.9) 5h (76.1) μ Aurigae, μ Leporis (77.6)  ĸ Leporis (78.0), Rigel (78.1), Flaming Star (78.2), Capella (78.4), ο Columbae (78.8)

Thuban

ε Leporis (76.0), Cursa (76.4), λ Eridani (76.7)
June 4 5 6 (157) 7 (524)
ºMay 31 (151) ºJune 1 (*72) 2 3 (520)
'May 8 (128) 9 (495) 10 11
"April 24 (480) 25 (115) 26 (*36) 27 (*403)
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

no star listed (258) Sabik (259.7), η SCORPII (259.9)
December 4 5 (*259) 6 (340) 7 (707)
ºNovember 30 ºDecember 1 2 (*256) 3 (337)
'November 7 8 9 (*233) 10 (314)
"October 24 25 26 (*219) 27 (300)
Ga1-15 Ga1-16 Ga1-17 Ga1-18 Ga1-19
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) M38 (81.6), Nihal (81.7) Mintaka (82.4), χ Aurigae (82.5), ε Columbae (82.6) Al Hak'ah-3 / Mrigashīrsha-5 / Turtle-20
Arneb, Crab Nebula (83.0, φ¹ Orionis (83.1), HEKA (83.2), Hatysa, M36 (83.5), φ² Orionis (83.6), Alnilam (83.7)
June 8 9 (160) 10 (*81) 11 12
ºJune 4 5 (156) 6 (*77) 7 8
'May 12 13 (499) 14 (*54) 15 16 (136)
"April 28 29 (485) 30 (*40) "May 1 2 (122)
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) 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)
December 8 9 10 11 (*265) 12 (346)
ºDecember 4 5 6 (*260) 7 8 (342)
'November 11 12 (*236) 13 14 (318) 15
"October 28 29 (*222) 30 (303) 31 (*590) "November 1

ºJune 4 (6-4) and ºDecember 4 (10-4) could have been black days of Saturn and after 5 black nights followed the new 'ignition' at the Heavenly Gate (ζ Tauri) - 80 days after ºMarch 21 (80):

Ga1-20 Ga1-21
Three Stars-21 / ANA-IVA ο Aurigae (85.8), γ Leporis (85.9)

Yang Mun

Heavenly Gate, ν Columbae (84.0), ALNITAK, PHAKT (Phaet) (84.7)
June 13 (530) 14 (165)
ºJune 9 (160) 10 (*81)
'May 17 (137) 18 (*58)
"May 3 (123) 4 (490)
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)
December 13 (713) 14 (*268)
ºDecember 9 (709) 10 (344)
'November 16 (*240) 17 (321)
"November 2 (*226) 3 (307)

This time was also marked by Alnitak (ζ, the last star in the Belt of Orion):

Possibly, there was then a journey by boat across the Milky Way, from Betelgeuze (Ardra, 'the moist one') at the bank of the river to where the foot of Castor (Tejat Prior, η) was at its opposite side:

Ga1-22 Ga1-23 Ga1-24 Ga1-25 Ga1-26
 μ Columbae (86.1), Saiph (86.5), τ Aurigae, ζ Leporis (86.6) υ Aurigae (87.1), ν Aurigae (87.2), Wezn, M37 (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) μ Orionis (90.3), χ² Orionis (90.5)
ξ Aurigae (88.1), BETELGEUZE (88.3), ξ Columbae (88.5), σ Columbae (88.7)

Zuben Elgenubi

June 15 16 17 (168) 18 19 (*90)
ºJune 11 12 13 (164) 14 (*85) 15
'May 19 20 (140) 21 22 23 (*63)
"May 5 6 (126) 7 8 9 (*49)
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) Winnowing Basket-7
18h (273.4)
NASH (273.7), θ Arae (273.8)
December 15 16 (350) 17 18 19 (*273)
ºDecember 11 12 (*266) 13 14 (348) 15
'November 18 19 20 (324) 21 22 (*246)
"November 4 5 6 (310) 7 8 (*232)
ORION:
5 Mrigashīrsha λ, φ¹, and φ² Orionis Stag's head  83 = 68 + 15
the deer's head Heka June 12 (163)
6 Ardra α Orionis Teardrop, diamond, a human head  88 = 83 + 5
the moist one Betelgeuze June 17 (168)
GEMINI:
7 Punarvasu α and β Gemini Bow and quiver  113 = 88 + 25
the two restorers of goods Castor and Pollux July 12 (193)

Ga1-27 Ga1-28
6h (91.3) ξ Orionis (92.5)
ν Orionis (91.4), θ Columbae (91.5), π Columbae (91.6)
June 20 (171) solstice
ºJune 16 (*87) 17 (168)
'May 24 (*64) 25 (145)
"May 10 (*50) 11 (497)
Zhōngshān (274.0), π Pavonis (274.6) ι Pavonis (275.1), Polis (275.9)

Menkar

December 20 (354) solstice
ºDecember 16 (350) 17 (*271)
'November 23 (*247) 24 (328)
"November 9 (*233) 10 (314)

ºJune 16 can be counted as 61 * 6 = 366 and ºJune 19 as 61 * 9 = 549 = 366 + 183. Then line Ga2 was beginning:

Ga1-29 Ga1-30 Ga2-1
Al Han'ah-4  Furud (94.9) Well-22
 TEJAT PRIOR (93.4), γ Monocerotis (93.5), κ Aurigae (93.6), κ Columbae (93.8) δ Columbae (95.2), TEJAT POSTERIOR, Mirzam (95.4), Canopus (95.6), ε Monocerotis (95.7), ψ1 Aurigae (95.9)
June 22 (173) 23 (540) 24 (*95)
ºJune 18 (169) 19 (536) 20 (*91)
'May 26 (146) 27 (513) 28 (*68)
"May 12 (132) 13 (*53) 14 (500)
η Sagittarii (276.9) Purva Ashadha-20
KAUS MEDIUS, κ Lyrae (277.5), Tung Hae (277.7) KAUS AUSTRALIS (278.3), ξ Pavonis (278.4), Al Athfar (278.6)
December 22 (356) 23 (*277) 24
ºDecember 18 (*272) 19 20 (354)
'November 25 (329) 26 (*250) 27
"November 11 12 (*236) 13 (317)