A chiton can also be completely black
and such a creature could be more likely to have
inspired the mama type of glyph:
On the back (dark) side of the head
of Pachamama her tresses show wedges (around
184 + 216 = 400 of them) oriented upwards:
This orientation upwards is the
opposite to the orientation downwards in Ga7-3.
"Religion then, as among other
peoples of the continent, was an animism based on
cosmic philosophy, in which all the phenomena of
nature and all visible things which had a relation
with material life, were animated. The ground, the
food-giving earth, was Pachamama; the moon,
Paximama; the lake, Kochomama. Even
the wind was a divine being, Huayra-huirakjocha.
The hills and especially the volcanos were also
considered to be divinities and were called
Achachilas. [A footnote explains achachi
as grandfather]" (Arthur Posnansky, Tihuanacu the
Cradle of American Man.)
From 5 downward dark wedges inside
the 'overturned canoe' (chiton, mama) in
Ga7-3 (a glyph number now easy to remember) emerges
a kind of arm stretching upwards and ending at the
top with 3 wedges oriented upwards. In front of this
triplet the light is allowed in, we can see from the
gap (vaha) between the arm and the 'roof':
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Ga7-2 |
Ga7-3 (172) |
Ga7-4 |
Ga7-5 |
Ga7-6 |
θ Cor. Borealis (235.3), γ Lupi (235.6),
Gemma,
Zuben Elakrab, Qin, ε Tr. Austr.
(235.7), μ Cor. Borealis (235.8)
Sirrah
|
φ Bootis (236.2), ω Lupi (236.3), ψ¹
Lupi (236.7), ζ Cor. Borealis (236.9) |
ι Serpentis (237.4), ψ² Lupi (237.5), γ
Cor. Borealis (237.7), Unuk Elhaia
(237.9) |
π Cor. Borealis,
Cor Serpentis (238.1), Chow (238.6) |
κ Serpentis (239.3), δ Cor. Borealis,
Tiānrǔ (239.5), χ Lupi, (239.6), ω
Serpentis (239.7), Ba, χ Herculis
(239.8). κ Cor. Borealis, ρ Serpentis
(239.9) |
Ko Ruti 11
|
12 |
13 |
14 (318) |
15 |
ºNov 7 (*231) |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
11 |
'Oct 15 (288) |
16 |
17 (*210) |
18 |
19 |
"October 1 (274) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 (*198) |
no star
listed (52) |
no star
listed (53)
Acrux
|
no star
listed (54) |
Al Thurayya-27 /
Krittikā-3 /
Hairy Head-18 |
Atiks, Rana
(55.1), CELAENO,
ELECTRA,
TAYGETA
(55.3), MAIA,
ASTEROPE,
MEROPE
(55.6) |
ALCYONE
(56.1), PLEIONE,
ATLAS
(56.3) |
TAU-ONO |
Vaitu Potu 12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (136) |
ºMay 9 (128) |
10 (*49) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
'April 15 (*25) |
16 |
17 (107) |
18 |
19 |
"April 1 (91) |
2 |
3 (*13) |
4 |
5 |
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Ga7-7 |
Ga7-8 |
Ga7-9 |
Ga7-10 (179) |
β Tr. Austr. (240.3), κ Tr. Austr.
(240.4), ρ Scorpii (240.8) |
Iklīl al Jabhah-15 /
Anuradha-17 /
Room-4 |
ε Cor. Borealis (241.5), υ Herculis
(242.3), ρ Cor. Borealis (242.4),
ι Cor. Borealis
(242.5), ξ Scorpii (242.7)
Schedir
|
16h (243.5) |
ξ Lupi, λ Cor. Borealis (241.1),
Zheng (241.2),
VRISCHIKA
(241.3), ε Cor. Borealis (241.5),
Dschubba (241.7), η Lupi (241.9) |
Acrab, Jabhat al Akrab (243.3), θ
Lupi, Rutilicus (243.5), Marfik
(243.7), φ Herculis (243.8) |
Ko Ruti 16 (320) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
ºNov 12 (*236) |
13 |
14 (318) |
15 |
'October 20 |
21 (*214) |
22 (295) |
23 |
"October 6 (*199) |
7 (280) |
8 |
9 |
Menkhib (57.6)
Porrima
|
Zaurak (58.9) |
λ
Tauri (59.3), ν Tauri (59.9) |
4h (60.9) |
no star
listed (60)
Cor Caroli |
Vaitu Potu 17 |
18 |
19 |
20 (140) |
ºMay 14 |
15 (*54) |
16 |
17 (136) |
'April 20 (*30) |
21 (111) |
22 |
23 |
"April 6 |
7 |
8 (*18) |
9 (99) |
"The preferred wood for hare
paenga construction is said to have been
toromiro,
bur hau (Triumfetta
semitriloba), marikuru (Sapindus
saponaria) or mako'i (Thespesia
populnea) were variously used ... Three layers
of thatch (hatunga) were secured to the
wooden framework in a horizontal manner…
The inner layer was of mats (moenga)
made of reeds (Scirpus californicus) and sewn
together with hau cords. The middle layer was
composed of sugar cane leaves (toa or rau
toa) which were also probably sewn together to
form matwork. The topmost layer was of bundled grass
(mauku), laid horizontally and held in place
by purlins (kaukau miro) ...
The hau cords which secured
the purlins to the rafters and the rafters to the
ridge pole were always to be knotted towards the
right and in three revolutions, 'like [tying off]
the umbilical cord of a baby'.
A similar practice was once utilised
(and occasionally still is) to fasten the lines on a
boat. Hotu Matu'a, they said, had promised
that if this triplicate practice were followed,
fishermen would not lose their lives when their
boats capsized at sea and hare paenga would
not be torn from their foundations by the wind." (Jo
Anne Van Tilburg, Easter Island. Archeology,
Ecology and Culture.)
A child (tamaiti) emerges 180
days counted from the beginning of the text and now
the Hyades door is not heliacal but close to the
Full Moon:
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tamaiti |
Ga7-11 (180) |
Tama
1. Shoot (of plant),
tama miro, tree shoot; tama
tôa, shoot of sugarcane. 2. Poles,
sticks, rods of a frame. 3. Sun rays. 4.
Group of people travelling in formation.
5. To listen attentively (with ear,
tariga, as subject, e.g. he tama
te tariga); e-tama rivariva
tokorua tariga ki taaku kî, listen
carefully to my words. Tamahahine,
female. Tamahine (= tamahahine),
female, when speaking of chickens:
moa tamahine, hen. Tamâroa,
male. Vanaga.
1. Child. P Pau.:
tama riki, child. Mgv.: tama,
son, daughter, applied at any age. Mq.:
tama, son, child, young of
animals. Ta.: tama, child.
Tamaahine (tama 1 - ahine),
daughter, female. Tamaiti, child
P Mq.: temeiti, temeii,
young person. Ta.: tamaiti,
child. Tamaroa, boy, male. P
Mgv.: tamaroa, boy, man, male.
Mq.: tamaóa, boy. Ta.: tamaroa,
id. 2. To align. Churchill.
In the Polynesian this
[tama na, father in the Efaté
language] is distinguished from táma
child by the accent tamā
or by the addition of a final syllable
which automatically secures the same
incidence of the accent, tamái,
tamana
... Churchill 2 |
At the time of heliacal σ Scorpii
(ruling the 5th Chinese station Heart) the
Hyades gate was at the Full Moon and the first
completed cycle in the text was reached:
no glyph |
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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) |
After having eliminated a lot of
small details and once again improved my way of
presentation the overview becomes:
no glyph |
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177 |
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 |
25 (145) |
26 |
ºMay 20 (*60) |
21 (141) |
22 |
'April 27 (*37) |
28 (118) |
29 |
'Vaitu Nui 27 (*37) |
28 (118) |
29 |
"April 13 (*23) |
14 (104) |
15 |
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 |
24 |
25 (329) |
ºNovember 19 |
20 (*244) |
21 (325) |
'October 27 (300) |
28 |
29 (*222) |
'Tagaroa Uri 27 (300) |
28 |
29 (*222) |
"October 13 (286) |
14 |
15 (*208) |
He
Anakena |
Hora Iti |
Hora Nui |
Tagaroa
Uri |
Ko Ruti
|
Ko Koró |
'July' |
'August' |
'September' |
'October' |
'November' |
'December' |
Tua Haro |
Tehetu'upú |
Tarahao |
Vaitu Nui |
Vaitu Potu |
He Maro |
'January' |
'February' |
'March' |
'April' |
'May' |
'June' |
The reason for beginning the text at
the heliacal Hyades gate could be the new months
introduced by Julius Caesar (July and August).
Should we eliminate these, then June (the 6th month)
would be the month immediately before the 7th month
(September).
The Hyades gate would not be in May
(the 5th month) but in the 3rd month (March). And
Gregorius XIII changed the March equinox day from
number 25 to number 21 with the glyph text beginning
where the previous date for spring equinox was.
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