In Gregorian
times ºJuly 19 (200)
coincided with heliacal Al
Tarf (The End) and also with
the midnight culmination of
the Head of Hercules (Ras
Algethi):
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Ga2-24 |
Ga2-25 |
Ga2-26
(56) |
Ga2-27 |
φ Gemini
(118.4) |
Drus
(119.9) |
ω Cancri
(120.2) |
8h
(121.7) |
χ Gemini
(121.0),
Naos
(121.3) |
July 17
(*118) |
18 |
19 (200) |
July
20 (201) |
ºJuly 13 |
14 (195) |
15
(*116) |
ºJuly 16 |
'June 20
(171 -
80 + 366
= *457) |
Solstice |
22 (*93) |
'June 23
(*460) |
"June 6
(*77) |
7 (*444) |
8 (525) |
"June 9
(*80) |
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) |
η
Sagittae
(304.2),
δ
Pavonis
(304.4) |
January
16
(*301) |
17 |
18 (383) |
January
19
(*304) |
ºJanuary
12 |
13 (378) |
14
(*299) |
ºJanuary
15
(*300) |
'December
20 (354) |
Solstice |
22 |
'December
23
(*277) |
"December
6 (*260) |
7 |
8 (342) |
"December
9 |
Ga3-1 depicts
a kind of bird looking in
both directions - like the
Roman god Janus at the door
- and according to Metoro
this was a 'climbing' bird,
manu kake:
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manu kake |
Ga3-1 (60) |
Kake
Kakea,
to come
near, to
embark. P
Pau.:
kake, to
climb, to
ascend.
Mgv.:
kake,
the arrival
of shoals of
spawning
fish. Mq.:
kake,
to climb up
a valley.
Ta.: ae,
to climb, to
ascend.
Churchill.
Mgv.:
kake, to
strike on an
ocean reef.
Ta.: ae,
to strand.
Churchill.
Sa.: a'e,
upward, to
go up;
sa'e, to
elevate one
leg, as in
the act of
falling in a
club match;
'a'e,
to ascend,
to rise.
To.: hake,
upward, to
ascend. Fu.:
ake,
up, to
ascend;
sake, ro
raise the
leg at one
in derision
or mockery;
kake,
to climb, to
ascend. Niuē:
hake,
up, going
up. Uvea:
ake,
up;
kake,
to go up.
Ma.:
ake,
upward;
kake,
to climb, to
ascend. Mq.:
ake,
on high,
upward;
kake,
to ascend.
Mgv.:
ake,
upward.
Bukabuka:
ake,
up. Ta.:
ae,
up, to go
up, to
ascend, to
climb. Ha.:
ae,
to raise, to
lift up, to
mount.
Fotuna:
no-jikijiake,
to lift up;
no-tukake,
to stand
upright.
Nukuoro:
kake,
to go up.
Nuguria:
kake,
up;
hanage,
northwest.
Rapanui:
kake a,
to go
abroad. Vi.:
thake,
upward;
thaketa,
to dig or
lift up.
Churchill 2. |
The idea
evidently could have
been to mark where the
'Sun bird' was coming
up, ascending (kake)
from the 'sea' up onto
'land':
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Ga3-2 (61) |
Ga3-3 |
Ga3-4 |
Ga3-5 |
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 (*125) |
25 |
26 |
27 (208) |
ºJuly 20 (*121) |
21 |
22 |
23 (204) |
'June 27 |
28 (*465) |
29 (*100) |
30 (181) |
"June 13 (*84) |
14 (165) |
15 |
16 |
Al Sa’d al
Dhabih-20 /
Ox Herd Boy-9 |
Okul (309.6), Bos
(309.9)
Arneb
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Okul (309.6), Bos
(309.9)
Alnilam
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Rotten Melon, φ
Pavonis (311.2), η
Delphini (311.4), ζ
Delphini, ρ Pavonis
(311.7)
Phakt
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DABIH
(308.0), κ
Sagittarii (308.1),
Sadir (308.4),
Peacock (308.7) |
January 23 (388) |
24 |
25 (*310) |
26 |
ºJan 19 (*304) |
20 (385) |
21 |
22 |
'December 27 |
28 |
29 (*283) |
30 (364) |
"December 13 (*267) |
14 |
15 |
16 (350) |
Coconut
crabs are good climbers, but
will drown 'if immersed in
water for long' (Wikipedia).
13 * 29½ =
383½ and ºJanuary 19 was -
according to this model -
half a year away from the
beginning of 'land' at
Ga3-2, where the glyph
appears to illustrate the
beginning of earth (henua):
Henua
Land,
ground,
country;
te tagata
noho i ruga
i te henua
the people
living on
the earth.
Placenta:
henua o te
poki.
Vanaga.
1. Land,
country,
region (heenua);
henua
tumu,
native land.
P Pau.:
henua,
country.
Mgv.:
enua,
land, said
of shallow
places in
the sea;
mamuenua,
the earth.
Mq.:
fenua,
henua,
land,
country,
place,
property.
Ta.:
fenua,
land,
country
place. There
is
apparently
nothing
critical in
the first
vowel; e
is the most
widely
extended;
a is
found only
in Samoa,
Viti, and
Rotumā
in Nuclear
Polynesia,
but is the
dominant
vowel in
Melanesian
survivals.
2.
Uterus. T
(cf eve).
T Pau.:
pufenua,
placenta.
Mgv.:
enua,
id. Mq.:
fenua,
henua,
id. 3.
Pupuhi henua,
volley. PS
Sa.:
fana-fanua,
cannon. To.:
mea fana
fonua,
id. Fu.:
fanafenua,
id. Niuē:
fanafonua,
id. Viti:
a
dakal ni
vanua,
id.
Churchill.
M.:
Whenua,
the Earth;
the whole
earth: I
pouri tonu
te rangi me
te whenua i
mua. 2.
A country or
district:
A e tupu
tonu mai nei
ano i te
pari o taua
whenua.
Tangata-whenua,
natives of a
particular
locality:
Ko nga
tangata-whenua
ake ano o
tenei motu.
Cf. ewe,
the land of
one's birth.
3. The
afterbirth,
or
placenta: Ka
taka te
whenua o te
tamaiti ki
te moana.
Cf. ewe,
the
placenta.
4. The
ground, the
soil: Na
takoto ana i
raro i te
whenua, kua
mate. 5.
The land, as
opposed to
the water:
Kia ngaro
te tuapae
whenua; a,
ngaro rawa,
ka tahi ka
tukua te
punga.
Text Centre.
Ha.:
Honua.
1. nvs.
Land, earth,
world;
background,
as of quilt
designs;
basic, at
the
foundation,
fundamental.
See lani.
Kaua
honua,
world war.
Ka wahine
'ai honua,
the
earth-eating
woman [Pele].
ho'o
honua To
establish
land, act as
land; to
scoop out
earth, as
for a
fireplace;
firmly
established.
Fig., rich
(rare). (PPN
fanua.).
2. part.
Suddenly,
abruptly and
without
reason. Cf.
kūhonua.
Huha
honua ihola
nō,
suddenly
angry and
for no
reason.
Maka'u honua
ihola nō ia,
sudden fear.
3. n. Middle
section of a
canoe;
central
section of a
canoe fleet,
as fishing
iheihe
fish; main
section, as
of an army.
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