The explorers marched on past
Papa O Pea to the last kuhane
stations:
... He
(i.e., Ira) said, 'Let's go! We shall go to Papa O Pea.'
They all got up and moved on. On the twentieth day of the month of
August ('Hora Iti') they went to Papa o Pea. They all
went and came to Papa O Pea, looked around in Papa O Pea,
and gave the name 'Papa O Pea A Hau Maka'. [Papa O Pea
was repeated 5 times, which ought to be a Sign.]
They stayed
five days in Papa O Pea.
Papa O Pea |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga4-5 |
Ga4-6 |
Ga4-7 (91) |
Ga4-8 |
Ga4-9 |
Al Jabhah-8 /
Maghā-10 |
λ Hydrae (153.2) |
Adhafera,
Tania Borealis, Simiram (154.7) |
Algieba,
q Carinae (155.5) |
Tania Australis
(156.0), Ghost of Jupiter
(156.8) |
10h (152.2) |
AL JABHAH
(152.4),
Regulus
(152.7) |
Hora Iti 20
(*152) |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 (236) |
ºAug 16 (*148) |
17 |
18 (230) |
19 |
20 |
'July 24 |
25 (206) |
26 |
27 (*128) |
28 |
"July 10 (*111) |
11 |
12 (193) |
13 |
14 |
ι Pegasi (335.0), Alnair
(335.1), μ Piscis Austrini, υ Piscis Austrini (335.3), Woo
(335.7), Baham, τ Piscis Austrini (335.8) |
ζ
Cephei (336.2), λ Cephei (336.3), -/270 Lac. (336.7), λ
Piscis Austrini (336.8) |
ε Cephei (337.2), 1/325 Lac.
(337.3), Ancha (337.4), α Tucanae (337.9) |
Al Sa'ad al
Ahbiyah-23 /
Shatabisha-25 |
β/172 Lac. (339.2), 4/1100 Lac.
(339.4), π Aquarii (339.5)
Castor
|
ρ Aquarii (338.2), 2/365 Lac.
(338.5), SADACHBIA (338.6) |
February 19
(*335) |
20 |
21 |
22 (53) |
23 (419) |
ºFebr 15 (46) |
16 (*332) |
17 (413) |
18 |
19 (50) |
'January 23
(*308) |
24 (55) |
25 |
26 |
27 (392) |
"January 9 |
10 (*295) |
11 |
12 |
13 (378) |
"On the
twenty-sixth day of the month of August ('Hora Iti') they
went from Papa O Pea to Aku Akapu. They all went and
reached Aku Akapu. They looked around and gave the name 'Aku
Akapu A Hau Maka'. They also saw (all of) Te Pito O Te Kainga,
looked around, and gave (the whole island) the name 'Te Pito O Te
Kainga A Hau Maka.'
They made
camp and rested at Ahu [sic!] Akapu for two days."
Aku
A fish. Vanaga.
1. Ball. 2. Dorado. 3. To swallow;
akuaku, noise when swallowing. Churchill. |
Ahu
1. Funerary monument with niches holding
the skeletons of the dead. 2. Generic term for a grave, a
tomb merely enclosed with stones. 3. Stone platform, with or
without graves. 4. Elevated seat, throne. 5. Swollen; to
swell up: ku-ahu-á tooku va'e, my foot is swollen;
ananake te raá e-tagi-era te ûka riva mo toona matu'a ka-ahu
ahu-ró te mata, every day the daughter cried for her
parents until her eyes were quite swollen. Vanaga.
1. To transfer, to transplant, to take up
by the roots. 2. To puff up, to swell, a swelling,
protuberance; gutu ahu, swollen lips; ahuahu,
to swell, plump, elephantiasis, dropsy; ahuahu pupuhi,
amplitude; manava ahuahu, indigestion. 3. Paralysis.
4. A carved god of dancing, brought forth only on rare
occasions and held of great potency. Ahuahu,
inflammation. Ahukarukaru (ahu 2 - karukaru),
dropsy. Churchill. |
There
appears to be a jump in time from Hora Iti 24 to Hora Iti 26. And
the Chinese exceptional lunar station 26 is not connected with a
specific single star but with an interval of time between 2 stars -
25 days long:
23 |
Ghost |
ρ Gemini ? |
Goat |
(112.1) |
Jul 11 (192) |
192 = 175
+ 7 |
24 |
Willow |
δ Hydrae
|
Stag |
(129.6) |
Jul 29 (210) |
210 = 192
+ 18 |
25 |
Star |
α Hydrae
(Alphard) |
Horse |
(142.3) |
Aug 10 (222) |
222 = 210
+ 12 |
26 |
Extended Net |
ε Hydrae / μ
Hydrae |
Ox |
(131.9 / 157.1) |
Jul 31 (212) /
Aug 25 (237) |
237 = 212
+ 25 |
27 |
Wings |
α Crateris
(Alkes) |
Snake |
(165.6) |
Sep 3 (246) |
246 = 237
+ 9 |
28 |
Chariot |
γ Corvi (Gienah) |
Worm |
(185.1) |
Sep 22 (265) |
265 = 246
+ 19 |
September
equinox |
|
|
|
|
25 |
|
Ga3-6 |
Ga3-7 |
Ga3-8 |
Ga3-9 (68) |
Ga4-10 (93) |
Āshleshā-9 /
Willow-24 |
Al Nathrah-6 |
Extended Net-26a |
ι Cancri (132.0),
ρ Hydrae
(132.4) |
Extended Net-26b |
π¹ Ursa Majoris,
δ HYDRAE (129.6),
Al Minhar
al Shujā,
Museida (129.9) |
BEEHIVE
and M44 (130.4), Xestus (130.5),
Ascellus
Borealis
(130.9) |
η Hydrae
(131.0),
Ascellus Australis
(131.4), Koo She (131.6),
ε HYDRAE
(131.9) |
μ HYDRAE
(157.1) |
July 28 |
29 (*130) |
30 |
31 (212) |
(Hora Iti 25) |
ºJuly 24 (*125) |
25 |
26 |
27 (208) |
ºAug 21 (*153) |
'July 1 |
2 |
3 (*104) |
4
(185) |
'July 29 (210) |
"June 17
(168) |
18 |
19 |
20 (*91) |
"July 15 (196) |
Rotanev,
ι Delphini (312.3), τ Capricorni (312.6), κ Delphini
(312.7), SVALOCIN, υ
Capricorni, υ Pavonis (312.8) |
Deneb Cygni (313.5), β Pavonis
(313.6), δ Delphini (313.8) |
Al Sa’d al
Bula'-21 /
Dhanishta-24 /
Girl-10 |
Baten Algiedi (315.8) |
δ Tucanae (340.1), ρ Cephei
(340.2), ζ Aquarii (340.4), 5/1100 Lac. (340.7), σ Aquarii,
6/650 Lac. (340.9)
Procyon
|
Yue (314.3), Gienah Cygni, η Cephei (314.5),
γ Delphini (314.6), σ Pavonis
(314.7), ALBALI (314.8)
Betelgeuze
|
January 27 (392) |
28 |
29 (*314) |
30 |
February
24 (420) |
ºJan 23 |
24 |
25 (*310) |
26 |
ºFebr 20 (416) |
'Dec 31
(*285) |
'Jan1 (366) |
2 |
3 |
"Jan 28 (393) |
"December
17 |
18 |
19 (*273) |
20 (354) |
"January 14 |
The stretch
between ε and μ Hydrae
is not a straight line:
And neither
is there a straight line high up in the Lacerta constellation (at
the opposite side of the sky):
The
distance from ε Hydrae
to μ Hydrae, with neither of the stars given a proper name, is 157.1
- 131.9 = 25.2 or approximately 25 days. But the distribution of the
stars in the calendar structure - as I have perceived it - forces
the distance in days (glyphs) to be 93 - 67 = 26. This could be a
reason for jumping over Hora Iti 25, not counting this day because
otherwise it would have given the wrong counting result.
The Extended Net was
beginning where the Full Moon was at January 29 = 314 days after
March 21. In our own calendar the Full Moon was at ºJanury 25 = 310
days after ºMarch 21, and 5 * 5 * 5 = 125.
Betelgeuze culminated at
midnight in January 29 and Procyon culminated at midnight in
February 24, i.e. 420 - 394 = 26 days later. |