Given my
suggested coordination
between
heliacal
stars
and the
turtle
glyphs
in text
line Ga5
it
could appear
necessary
to
adjust
my
earlier
assumptions
for the
glyphs
in line
Ca14 in
the way
described
below:
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133 |
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46 |
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Aldebaran |
Spica |
Antares |
●JULY 15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
JULY 26 |
27 (208) |
28 |
29 |
30 |
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Ga5-17 |
Ga5-18 (128) |
Ga5-19 |
Ga5-20 |
Ga5-21 |
Al Áwwā'-11 / Shur-mahrū-shirū-18 |
ι Crucis (192.2), β Muscae (192.5), Mimosa (192.9) |
no star listed (193) |
κ Crucis (194.4), ψ Virginis (194.5), μ Crucis, λ Crucis (194.6), Alioth, ι Oct. (194.8) |
Minelauva (195.1), Cor Caroli (195.3) |
Sombrero Galaxy (191.1), ρ Virginis (191.4), PORRIMA, γ Centauri (191.5) |
September 28 |
29 |
30 (273) |
October 1 |
2 |
'September 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 (248) |
"August 18 |
19 |
20 (230) |
21 |
22 |
Vindemiatrix (ε Virginis) was obviously where 'the fruit was picked' (tohi):
●JANUARY 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
JANUARY 25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
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Ca7-24 |
Ca7-25 (193) |
Ca7-26 |
Ca7-27 |
Ca7-28 |
Ca7-29 |
te hare pure e tagata noho ki roto |
tagata i te marama |
koia ra |
ki te marama |
kua moe ra |
te ahi i te rima aueue |
ξ Phoenicis (9.0), ρ Tucanae (9.1), Deneb Kaitos, η Phoenicis (9.4), Al Nithām (9.6) |
Achird (10.7) |
Legs-15 |
Cih, λ Tucanae (12.4), φ³ Ceti (12.6), μ Andromedae (12.8) |
φ4 Ceti (13.2) |
no star listed (14) |
ν Andromedae (11.0), φ² Ceti (11.1), ρ Phoenicis (11.2), η ANDROMEDAE (11.4) |
March 30 |
31 |
April 1 (91) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
'March 3 |
4 (63) |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
"February 17 |
18 (49) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
183 days later: |
●JULY 16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
JULY 27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
AUGUST 1 (213) |
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*Ca14-12 |
*Ca14-13 |
*Ca14-14 |
*Ca14-15 (378) |
*Ca14-16 |
*Ca14-17 |
te kihikihi |
o te henua - kua haga hia |
kua pua |
te vero |
te henua |
kiore - te henua |
ι Crucis (192.2), β Muscae (192.5), Mimosa (192.9) |
no star listed (193) |
κ Crucis (194.4), ψ Virginis (194.5), μ Crucis, λ Crucis (194.6), Alioth, ι Oct. (194.8) |
Minelauva (195.1), Cor Caroli (195.3) |
δ Muscae (196.5), VINDEMIATRIX (196.8) |
13h (197.8) |
ξ¹ Centauri (197.1), ξ² Centauri (197.9) |
September 29 |
30 |
October 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (277) |
'September 2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 (250) |
"August 19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 (236) |
●JANUARY 20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
JANUARY 31 |
FEBRUARY 1 |
2 (33) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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Ca7-30 |
Ca7-31 |
Ca8-1 (200) |
Ca8-2 |
Ca8-3 |
Ca8-4 |
erua marama |
Etoru marama |
tagata oho marama |
1h (15.2) |
Al Batn Al Hūt-26 / Revati-28 / 1-iku |
ν Phoenicis (17.4), κ Tucanae (17.6) |
no star listed (18) |
Adhil (19.3), θ Ceti (19.7) |
Ksora (20.1), ω Andromedae (20.6), γ Phoenicis (20.8) |
β Phoenicis (15.1), υ Phoenicis, ι Tucanae (15.6), ζ Phoenicis, η Ceti (15.7) |
MIRACH, Keun Nan Mun (16.0), ANUNITUM (16.5), REVATI (16.9)
Regulus
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April 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (100) |
'March 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
3-14 (73) |
TERMINALIA |
"February 24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 (59) |
183 days later: |
●JULY 22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 (208) |
AUGUST 2 (214) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
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*Ca14-18 |
*Ca14-19 |
*Ca14-20 |
*Ca14-21 (384) |
*Ca14-22 |
*Ca14-23 |
te honu paka |
te henua |
honu kau |
te mata |
te honu |
kua heheu |
APAMI-ATSA, ψ Hydrae (198.5) |
Al Dafīrah (199.4) |
σ Virginis (200.4) |
γ Hydrae (201.0), ι Centauri (201.4) |
Al Simāk-12 / Chitra-14 / Horn-1 / Sa-Sha-Shirū-19
ANA-ROTO |
71 Virginis (203.6) |
Mizar (202.4), SPICA & ALCOR (202.7)
Sadalmelik
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October 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (283) |
'September 8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (256) |
"August 25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (242) |
●JANUARY 26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
FEBRUARY 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 (42) |
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Ca8-5 |
Ca8-6 |
Ca8-7 |
Ca8-8 |
Ca8-9 |
Ca8-10 (209) |
kua pau koia |
kua noi ia |
ko te ahi kua ka i te rima aueue |
erua marama |
te kihikihi - te marama |
δ Phoenicis (21.5) |
υ Andromedae (22.9) |
ACHERNAR (23.3), χ Andromedae (23.6), τ Andromedae (23.9) |
τ Ceti (24.7) |
no star listed (25) |
ANA-NIA |
χ Ceti (26.1), POLARIS, Baten Kaitos (26.6), Metallah (26.9) |
April 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (106) |
'March 15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 (79) |
"March 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 (65) |
183 days later: |
●JULY 28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
●AUGUST 1 |
2 (214) |
AUGUST 8 (220) |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
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*Ca14-24 |
*Ca14-25 |
*Ca14-26 |
*Ca14-27 |
*Ca14-28 |
*Ca14-29 (392) |
te henua |
te honu kau |
manu kake rua |
te henua |
te honu |
te rima |
no star listed (204) |
HEZE (205.0), Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (205.7) |
ε Centauri (206.3), κ Oct. (206.4) |
no star listed (207) |
τ Bootis (208.2), BENETNASH (208.5), ν Centauri (208.7), μ Centauri, υ Bootis (208.8) |
no star listed (209) |
October 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 (288) |
16 |
'September 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 (261) |
19 |
"August 31 |
"September 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (247) |
5 |
This slightly new way of arranging the glyphs together with the stars and dates means there should be a continuity from side a to side b:
●FEBRUARY 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (35) |
FEBRUARY 12 |
13 |
2-14 (45) |
15 |
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Ca8-11 (210) |
Ca8-12 |
Ca8-13 |
Ca8-14 |
tagata oho marama |
koia ra |
te marama |
ka moe |
Al Sharatain-1 / Ashvini-1 / Bond-16 / Mahrū-sha-rishu-ku-1 |
ι Arietis (28.0), λ Arietis (28.2), υ Ceti (28.8) |
ALRISHA, χ Phoenicis (29.2), Alamak (29.7) |
Arku-sha-rishu-ku-2 |
Segin, Mesarthim, ψ Phoenicis (27.2), SHERATAN, φ Phoenicis (27.4) |
2h (30.4) |
κ Arietis (30.3), HAMAL (30.5) Alkes
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April 17 (107) |
18 |
19 |
20 |
0h |
'March 22 |
23 |
24 (83) |
"March 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (69) |
183 days later: |
●AUGUST 3 |
4 |
5 |
6 (218) |
AUGUST 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (229) |
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Cb1-1 |
Cb1-2 |
Cb1-3 |
Cb1-4 (396) |
E tupu - ki roto |
o te hau tea |
ki te henua - te maro |
MUPHRID (210.1), ζ Centauri (210.3) |
φ Centauri (211.0), υ¹ Centauri (211.1), υ² Centauri (211.8), τ Virginis (211.9) |
Agena (212.1), θ Apodis (212.5), THUBAN (212.8) |
14h (213.1) |
χ Centauri (213.0), Menkent (213.1) |
October 17 (290) |
18 |
19 |
20 |
'September 20 |
21 |
Equinox |
23 (266) |
"September 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 (252) |
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rutua - te pahu - rutua te maeva - atua rerorero - atua hiko ura - hiko o tea - ka higa te ao ko te henua ra ma te hoi atua |
Cb1-5 |
Cb1-6 |
Cb1-7 |
Neck-2 |
Al Ghafr-13 / Svāti-15
TAHUA-TAATA-METUA-TE-TUPU-MAVAE |
ι Lupi, 18 Bootis (216.3), Khambalia (216.4), υ Virginis (216.5), ψ Centauri (216.6), ε Apodis (216.8) |
Asellus Tertius, κ VIRGINIS, 14 Bootis (214.8) |
15 Bootis (215.2), ARCTURUS (215.4), Asellus Secundus (215.5), SYRMA, λ Bootis (215.6), η Apodis (215.8) |
October 21 |
22 (295) |
23 |
'September 24 |
25 (268) |
26 |
"September 10 |
11 (254) |
12 |
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Cb1-8 |
Cb1-9 |
Cb1-10 |
Cb1-11 (403) |
Asellus Primus (217.8) |
τ Lupi, δ Oct. (218.1), φ Virginis (218.7)
Fomalhaut
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σ Lupi (219.1), ρ Bootis (219.5), Haris (219.7) |
σ Bootis (220.2), η Centauri (220.4) |
October 24 |
25 |
26 |
27 (300) |
'September 27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (273) |
"September 13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (259 |
183 days earlier: |
●FEBRUARY 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 (42) |
FEBRUARY 16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 (53) |
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Ca8-15 (214) |
Ca8-16 |
Ca8-17 |
Ca8-18 |
Ca8-19 |
Ca8-20 |
Ca8-21 |
Orongo Tane |
Maúri-nui |
Maúri-kero |
Omutu |
Tireo |
te ahi ka i te rima kaueue - te ika |
manu rere |
erima marama |
η Arietis (31.9) |
ξ¹ Ceti (32.1) |
θ Arietis (33.3), MIRA (33.7) |
no star listed (34) |
ξ Arietis (35.0), ρ Ceti (35.4), ξ² Ceti (35.9) |
σ Ceti (36.9) |
ν Ceti (37.9) |
April 21 (111) |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
'March 25 (84) |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
"March 11 (70) |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
In the night of Omutu there was nothing left of the old Moon:
28 Mauli |
Mauli is the last night that the Moon is visible and the name means 'the last breath'. It is a very good day for planting, a day of low tide. 'A sea that gathers up and returns the sand to its place' is the meaning of this single word. The Moon rises just a little before sunrise and it is the twenty-ninth night of the Moon. |
29 Muku |
Muku is the night on which the Moon does not rise. The name means 'finished' and it refers to the 'dying' of the Moon. It is a day for planting crops, a day of low tide, when the sea gathers up and returns the sand to its place, a day of diving for sea-urchins, small and large, for gathering sea-weed, for line-fishing by children, squid-catching, uluulu [uruuru] fishing, pulu [puru] fishing and so forth. Such is the activity of this day. |
182 days later the not yet opened up fist raised high in Cb1-10 ought to illustrate the opposite - full instead of empty.
1 Hilo (narrow rim of light) |
On the evening of Hilo there is a low tide until morning. On this night the women fished by hand (in the pools left by the receding sea) and the men went torch fishing. It was a calm night, no tide until morning. It was a warm night without puffs of wind; on the river-banks people caught gobey fish by hand and shrimps in hand-nets in the warm water. Thus passed the famous night of Hilo. During the day, the sea rose washing up on the sand, and returned to its old bed, and the water was rough. |
2 Hoaka (clear) |
On the evening when Hoaka rises there is low tide until morning, just like the night of Hilo. |
Egyptian eye |
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Phoenician ayin |
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Greek omicron |
Ο (ο) |
... The letter name is derived from Proto-Semitic *‘ayn-, eye, and the Phoenician letter had an eye-shape, ultimately derived from the jr hieroglyph ... To this day, ‘ayin in Hebrew, Arabic and Maltese means 'eye' and 'spring' (‘ayno in Neo-Aramaic). |
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