The
last
page
in
this
chapter:
Great
old
Atlas,
upholding
the
illuminated
sky
globe
on
his
shoulders,
resembles
his
antipodal
Φ
youngster,
who
as
yet
instead
has
only
a
vacant
hole
up
front:
...
This
hieroglyph
was
used
as a
determinative
for
the
word
sesch,
'bird's
nest',
and
in
ideographs
like
tau,
'young
bird,
nestling'
...
The
sign
shows
a
few,
usually
three,
ducklings
or
possibly
green
geese
...
in a
nest
formed
like
the
crescent
of
the
moon.
Sometimes
there
are
eggs
instead
of
young
birds
in
the
nest
...
Atlas
culminated
in
the
night
of
December
31
and
Sirius
rose
with
the
Sun
in
June
30:
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|
|
|
Ga2-5 |
Ga2-6 (36) |
Ga2-7 |
Ga2-8 |
ν Puppis (99.2), ψ3 Aurigae (99.4), ψ2 Aurigae (99.5)
Gemma
|
ψ4 Aurigae (100.5), Mebsuta (100.7) |
SIRIUS (101.2), ψ5 Aurigae (101.4), ν Gemini (101.6), ψ6 Aurigae (101.7) |
τ Puppis (102.2), ψ7 Aurigae (102.4) |
June 28 |
29 (*466) |
30 (181) |
July 1 |
St John's Eve |
ºJune 25 |
26 (177) |
27 (*464) |
'June 1 (152) |
2 (*73) |
3 (520) |
4 |
"May 18 (*58) |
19 |
20 (140) |
21 (*427) |
no star listed (282) |
ζ Pavonis (283.4), λ Cor. Austr. (283.6), Double Double (283.7), ζ Lyrae (283.8) |
South Dipper-8 |
Sheliak, ν Lyrae (285.1), λ Pavonis (285.7)
Atlas
|
Φ SAGITTARII (284.0), μ Cor. Austr. (284.6), η Cor. Austr., θ Pavonis (284.8) |
December 28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
31 (*285) |
Christmas Eve |
ºDecember 25 |
26 (360) |
27 (*281) |
'December 1 (*255) |
2 (336) |
3 |
4 |
"November 17 |
18 (322) |
19 (*426 - 183 = *243) |
20 (141 + 183 = 424) |
Possibly
the
'stone'
(tau)
of
Atlas
stretched
from
day
222
(August
10)
to
the
end
of
the
year:
Φ |
|
|
|
Ga3-17 |
Ga3-18 (77) |
Ga3-19 |
no star listed (140) |
Markab Velorum (141.5), Al Minhar al Asad (141.6) |
Star-25 / ANA-HEU-HEU-PO |
ALPHARD (142.3), ω Leonis (142.6), τ¹ Hydrae (142.7) |
August 8 (*140) |
9 |
10 (222) |
ºAugust 4 (216) |
5 (*137) |
6 |
'July 12 (193) |
13 (560) |
14 (*115) |
"June 28 |
29 (180) |
30 (*101) |
Dai (323.5), β Equulei (323.8) |
γ Pavonis (324.1), Yan (324.6) |
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22 / Emptiness-11 |
Tsin (325.2), Alphirk (325.7), SADALSUD (325.9) |
February 7 (403) |
8 (*324) |
9 (40) |
ºFebruary 3 (399) |
4 (*328) |
5 (36) |
'January 11 (*296) |
12 (377 + 366 - 80 = *663) |
13 (378) |
"December 28 (*648) |
29 (729) |
30 (364) |
...
Among
the
Nahyssan
of
S.
Carolina
time
was
measured
and
a
rude
chronology
arranged
by
means
of
strings
of
leather
with
knots
of
various
colour,
like
the
Peruvian
quipos.
The
Dakota
use
a
circle
as
the
symbol
of
time,
a
smaller
one
for
a
year
and
a
larger
one
for
a
longer
period:
the
circles
are
arranged
in
rows,
thus:
OOO
or
O-O-O.
The
Pima
of
Arizona
make
use
of a
tally.
The
year-mark
is a
deep
notch
across
the
stick
...
I
have
named
the
type
of
glyph
with
a
'bird
hole'
up
high
heuheu
(although
the
aperture
could
also
be
down
low
or
not
visible
at
all):
|
heuheu |
Heu
Offspring of parents from two different tribes, person of mixed descent, e.g. father Miru, mother Tupahotu. Heuheu, body hair (except genitals and armpits). Vanaga.
1. Heheu; ivi heheu, the cachalot, bone needle; hakaheu, spade, to shovel, to grub up, to scratch the ground, to labor; rava hakaheu, laborious, toilsome. 2. Hakaheu, affair. Churchill.
M. Heu, to separate, to pull asunder; the eaves of a house; heu, a single hair; hau. to hew; heru, to comb; huru, hair on the body; down; feathers; maheu, scattered; maheuheu, shrubs; mahuru, scrub; heuea, to be separated. Text Centre. |
In February 9 the star Sadalsud (β Aquarii) was rising with the Sun, a Sign for the Arabs that the lucky (sa'ad) season of growth (and fresh pasture) had arrived. The cycle had begun anew and the hard barren winter shell was a thing of the past. When on Easter Island β Aquarii was seen close to the Full Moon spring was on its way.
Sadalsud
rose
with
the
Sun
in
day
314
+ 1
counted
from
η
Andromedae
(April
1,
91):
19 |
Al Baldah |
City |
π Sagittarii (Al Baldah) |
290.1 |
January 5 (370) |
41 |
279 |
20 |
Al Sa’d al Dhabih |
Lucky One of the Slaughterers |
α Capricorni (Gredi), β (Dabih) |
308.0 |
January 23 (388) |
18 |
297 |
21 |
Al Sa’d al Bula' |
Good Fortune of the Swallower |
ε Aquarii (Albali), μ, ν |
314.8 |
January 30 (395) |
7 |
304 |
22 |
Al Sa'd al Su'ud |
Luckiest of the Lucky |
β Aquarii (Sadalsud), ξ (Bunda), c (46) Capricorni |
325.9 |
February 10 (406) |
11 |
315 |
23 |
Al Sa'd al Ahbiyah |
Lucky Star of Hidden Things |
α Aquarii (Sadalmelik), γ (Sadachbia), ζ, η, π |
338.6 |
February 23 (419) |
13 |
328 |
91 +
315
= 41
+
365
=
406
(February
10)
and
325.9
is
practically
equal
to
326.
32 *
6 =
192
and
2 *
192
=
384
= 13
*
29½
+ ½.
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