Now let's return to line Cb10. In the new
perspective we can see that the beginning of June occurred
already 4 days earlier than the beginning of line Cb10:
June 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (155) |
|
|
|
|
Cb9-27 |
Cb9-28 |
Cb9-29 |
Cb9-30 (622) |
o te nuku |
erua nuku |
tagata oho maitaki |
June is a dark month on
Easter Island and the sky roof is low, which
possibly explains the curiously bent over
and contorted figures:
June 5 |
6 (157) |
7 |
8 |
|
|
|
|
Cb10-1 |
Cb10-2 (624) |
Cb10-3 |
Cb10-4 |
Ku hakaraoa - te
inoino |
hakarava |
te inoino |
ku hakaraoa |
June 9 (160) |
10 |
11 |
12 |
|
|
|
|
Cb10-5 |
Cb10-6 |
Cb10-7 |
Cb10-8 (630) |
kua tu tona mea |
koia kua kake |
ka moa ki raro |
kua pu |
June 13 |
14 |
15 (166) |
16 |
|
|
|
|
Cb10-9 |
Cb10-10 (632) |
Cb10-11 |
Cb10-12 |
ka hahaś
hia - ko
te rima kua oho |
ku hahaś - kua ka
te ahi i ruga |
e te hau e |
ka oho te kihikihi
o te henua |
June 17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 (172) |
22 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cb10-13 |
Cb10-14 |
Cb10-15 |
Cb10-16 |
Cb10-17 |
Cb10-18 (640) |
te moa nui -
kua vaha |
te hokohuki-
te mata |
te matagi ma
te rau hei |
te hokohuki -
te moko |
te kava
- te
hokohuki |
te kihikihi i
te rima o te tagata |
St John's Eve |
St John's day |
June
25 |
26 (177) |
|
|
|
|
Cb10-19 |
Cb10-20 |
Cb10-21 |
Cb10-22 (644) |
te
hokohuki - manu rere |
te
kihikihi o te marama |
te maro o
te henua |
kua vero |
The dates combined
with the designs of the glyphs
appear to put the last glyphs in
line Cb10 at the other side of the
darkest time. Metoro said te kava
at June 21.
There are no dots here, but at Cb10-9 Metoro
informed Bishop Jaussen that he should count (hia).
This is glyph number 631 (= 392 + 239) = 3 * 210 + 1 (= 90
weeks + 1).
June
12 |
13 (164) |
14 |
15 |
16 |
|
|
|
|
|
Cb10-8 (630) |
Cb10-9 |
Cb10-10 |
Cb10-11 |
Cb10-12 |
kua pu |
ka hahaś
hia - ko
te rima kua oho |
ku hahaś - kua ka
te ahi i ruga |
e te hau e |
ka oho te kihikihi
o te henua |
June 13 can be written 6-13
and then we could count 61 * 3 = 183.
At
the other side of the year was day 164 + 183 = 347 (December
13).
In the night of December 13 the star Heka (λ
Orionis) was (ideally) visible close to the Full Moon, i.e. in June 13 the Sun
was close to Heka making it invisible. I have reconstructed the RA day number
for Heka as 83.2 - i.e. a heliacal date between June 12 (83)
and June 13 (84).
This was the 3rd
manzil, 73 (= 365 / 5) days after
η Andromedae:
0 |
- |
Zero |
η
Andromedae |
11.4 |
April 1
(91) |
- |
0 |
1 |
Al
Sharatain |
Pair of
Signs |
β
Arietis (Sheratan),
γ (Mesarthim) |
27.4 |
April 17
(107) |
16 |
16 |
|
|
Musca
Borealis |
35
(Head of the Fly), 39 (Kaffaljidhma), and
41 Arietis (Bharani) |
41.4 |
May 1
(121) |
14 |
30 |
2 |
Al
Dabarān |
Follower |
α Tauri
(Aldebaran), θ¹, 貓,
γ
(Hyadum I),
δ (Hyadum II), ε (Ain) |
63.4 |
May 23
(143) |
22 |
52 |
3 |
Al
Hak'ah |
White
Spot |
λ
Orionis (Heka), φ¹, φ² |
84.4 |
June 13
(164) |
21 |
73 |
4 |
Al
Han'ah |
Brand |
γ Gemini
(Alhena), μ (Tejat Posterior), ν,
η (Tejat
Prior),
ξ (Alzirr) |
93.4 |
June 22
(173) |
9 |
82 |
It was also the 5th
Hindu nakshatra:
ORION: |
5 |
Mrigashīrsha |
λ,
φ¹, and φ² Orionis |
Stag's head |
83
= 68
+ 15
|
the
deer's head |
Heka |
June
12 (163) |
6 |
Ardra |
α
Orionis |
Teardrop, diamond, a human head |
88
= 83
+ 5
|
the
moist one |
Betelgeuze |
June
17 (168) |
GEMINI: |
7 |
Punarvasu |
α
and β Gemini |
Bow
and quiver |
113
= 88
+ 25
|
the
two restorers of goods |
Castor and Pollux |
July
12 (193) |
And it was also
the 20th Chinese station, the Turtle:
14 |
Wall |
γ Pegasi (Algenib) |
Porcupine |
15 |
Legs |
η Andromedae (?) |
Wolf |
16 |
Bond |
β Arietis (Sheratan) |
Dog |
17 |
Stomach |
4¹ Arietis (?) |
Pheasant |
18 |
Hairy Head |
η Tauri (?) |
Cockerel |
19 |
Net |
ε Tauri |
Crow |
20 |
Turtle |
λ Orionis |
Monkey |
21 |
Three Stars |
ζ Orionis |
Gibbon |
There was a turtle where a new fire was
ignited - just below the 3 stars at the Belt of
Orion, Tau-toru):