After the end of the leap year and after the
end of Sun together with Piscis Austrinus also the first 350
glyphs in the text are completed:
Saad Al Thabib 11 |
12 |
13 |
|
February 21 |
22
(53) |
23
(Terminalia) |
|
|
|
Ca12-21 |
Ca12-22 |
Ca12-23 (339) |
te niu ku hakatu ua |
te maitaki - kupega tuku hia mai |
mata hakatuu |
λ
Piscis Austrini (336.8),
ε Cephei (337.2), Ancha (337.4) |
ρ
Aquarii (338.2) |
Sadachbia (338.6), π Aquarii (339.5) |
Castor (419) |
August 23 |
24
(236) |
25 |
An
Nathra 7 |
8 |
9
(101) |
Simiram, Adhafera,
Tania Borealis (154.7), Algieba,
q Carinae (155.5) |
Tania Australis
(156.0) |
μ
Hydrae (157.1) |
14 |
15 (285) |
|
Saad Balaa 1 |
2 |
24 (Bissextum) |
25 (421) |
26 (422) |
27 (58) |
|
|
|
|
Ca12-24 |
Ca12-25 |
Ca12-26 |
Ca12-27 |
te vae
paupau |
te niu tutuu |
oho te rima o te niu |
a hagahaga |
ρ Cephei (340.2), ζ Aquarii (340.4),
Alrediph (340.5) |
σ Aquarii (340.9), Homan,
β Piscis Austrini (341.2) |
υ Aquarii (341.9), η Aquarii (342.1) |
Situla (342.7),
ε Piscis Austrini (343.5) |
Procyon (420) |
Pollux (421) |
Azmidiske (422) |
26 |
27 |
August 28 (240) |
29 |
10 |
11 |
An Nathra 12 |
13 (105) |
no star listed |
Shir (158.9),
p Carinae (159.3) |
φ Hydrae (160.3) |
no star listed |
aad Balaa 3 (288) |
|
Leap night |
|
4 |
February 28 (59) |
29 (425) |
March 1 |
|
|
|
Ca13-1 (344) |
Ca13-2 |
Ca13-3 |
Kua haga
te tagata |
kua haga |
e kua noi |
Matar (344.2) |
Leap night |
no star listed |
August 30 (242) |
31 |
September 1 (609) |
Alterf 1 (106) |
2 |
3 |
Vathorz
Posterior (162.1) |
Peregrini, η
Carinae (162.6), ν Hydrae (163.1) |
no star listed |
Altair (609) |
Saad Balaa 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 (293) |
March 2 |
3 (63) |
4 (429) |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Ca13-4 |
Ca13-5 (348) |
Ca13-6 |
Ca13-7 (350) |
tagata ma
te kihikihi |
koia ra
kua oho |
manu rere |
τ Aquarii (345.7), ι Cephei (346.0),
γ Piscis Austrini (346.5) |
λ Aquarii (346.5), Scheat Aquarii (347.0),
δ Piscis Austrini (347.4) |
Fomalhaut (347.8) |
Scheat Pegasi,
π Piscis Austrini (349.3),
Markab Pegasi (349.5) |
September 2 |
3 |
4 |
5 (248) |
Alterf 4 |
5 (140) |
6 |
7 |
no star
listed |
Alkes
(165.6), Merak (166.2) |
11h (167.4) |
no star
listed |
Dubhe (166.7) |
When Dubhe (α Ursae Majoris) was
seen close to the full Moon they knew Sun was at the Mouth of
the Fish (Fomalhaut, α
Piscis Austinus) and then the living spirit
(manu rere) would return:
This great change stretched from the
very top of the sky down to the very bottom and a new
counting had to begin. From right ascension day 350
there are 13 glyphs to the beginning of glyph line
Ca14:
Saad Balaa 9 |
10 (295) |
11 |
March 6 |
7 (432) |
8 (68) |
|
|
|
Ca13-8 (351) |
Ca13-9 |
Ca13-10 |
kua moe koia i
toona tahoga kua pu |
haki pu |
ka pu era |
23h (350.0) |
π Cephei (350.6) |
φ Aquarii (352.0), ψ Aquarii (352.4) |
no star listed |
September 6 |
7 (250) |
8 |
Alterf 8 |
9 (144) |
10 |
Al
Sharas (168.6), Zosma (169.2), Coxa
(169.4) |
Alula
(170.5) |
Labrum (170.6) |
After a triplet of glyphs
with holes (pu) there is a sequence
of 5 days ending with niu in March 13
(73), where Sun reached the first star
in Phoenix:
Saad Balaa 12 |
13 |
Saad Al Saud 1 |
2 (300) |
3 |
March 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (73) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ca13-11
(354) |
Ca13-12 |
Ca13-13 |
Ca13-14 |
Ca13-15 |
e toru gagata, tuhuga nui, tuhuga
roa, tuhuga marakapa (Jaussen:
kapa chant) - ma te
hokohuki te tapamea - te kihikihi |
te vaha erua - te
maro |
tagata kara te
roturotu - te maro |
ka pu te niu - mai
tae huki hia |
ka pu te niu |
χ Aquarii (352.6), ο Cephei (353.3) |
Kerb (353.6) |
no stars listed |
ι Phoenicis (357.3) |
September 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (256) |
Alterf
11 |
12 |
13 |
Dschuba 1 |
2 (120) |
κ
Crateris (172.5) |
no
star listed |
ο¹
Centauri (173.8), ξ Hydrae (174.3) |
ο²
Centauri, λ Centauri (174.8), θ
Crateris (175.0), ω Virginis
(175.3), ι Crateris (175.5 |
ο
Hydrae (176.1) |
Gredi
(617) |
And when in March 16
the leading star of Cancer (Acubens), could
be seen close to the full Moon, they on
Easter Island knew Sun had completed his
cycle of 260 days and that autumn equinox
was 'around the corner':
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