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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):