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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:

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.