The
patterns
suggest
we
possibly
should
advance
from
Algorab
to glyph
number
123 +
123 =
246 in
order to
find
Vie Moko
at the
time of
Hyadum
II:
|
64 |
36 |
|
21 |
|
Gb6-26 |
Ga2-7 (37) |
Ga2-29 (59) |
SIRRAH |
SIRIUS |
TEGMINE |
March 21 |
June 30 |
July 22 (22-7) |
ROGO |
123 (= 64 + 59) |
MAY 20 (*60) |
51 |
JULY 11 (192) |
10 |
JULY 22 (22-7) |
|
|
|
Ga3-1 (60) |
Ga5-2 (112) |
Ga5-13 (123 = 59 + 64) |
AL TARF |
ο HYDRAE |
INTROMETIDA & ACRUX |
July 23 (204) |
September 13 (4 * 64) |
September 24 (267) |
64 |
JULY 23 (204) |
13 |
AUGUST 6 (218) |
43 |
SEPTEMBER 19 (*182) |
|
|
|
Ga5-14 (124) |
Ga5-28 (138) |
Ga7-13 (182 = 118 + 64) |
ALGORAB |
SPICA & ALCOR |
YED POSTERIOR |
September 25 (268) |
October 9 (282) |
November 22 (*246) |
59 |
59 was probably the measure for the synodic double month. 64 (= 59 + 5) was probably the measure for the precessional distance from the time of Hyadum II to the time of Sirrah.
Day 182
(= 364 /
2)
counted
from 0h
at the
time of
Hyadum
II was
in
SEPTEMBER
19 when
Yed
Posterior
rose
with the
Sun:
At the time of rongorongo (Sirrah) Yed Posterior was rising with the Sun 64 days later than at the time of Hyadum II, i.e. in day 118 + 128 = 246 (= 2 * 123) counted from 0h.
South of
the
equator,
for
instance
on
Easter
Island,
heliacal
Yed
Posterior
could
have
announced
the
arrival
of
spring,
but they
probably
would
have
preferred
Antares,
which at
the time
of
Hyadum
II was at
the
SEPTEMBER equinox:
●SEPTEMBER 10 |
11 |
12 (255) |
(4 * 64) |
14 |
SEPTEMBER 21 |
EQUINOX |
23 (266) |
24 |
25 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga7-15 |
Ga7-16 (185) |
Ga7-17 |
Ga7-18 |
Ga7-19 |
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 |
γ Apodis (250.1), σ Herculis (250.3), θ Tr. Austr. (250.6), τ Scorpii (250.7) |
Han (251.0) |
ζ Herculis, η Tr. Austr. (252.1), η Herculis, β Apodis (252.5) |
ANTARES (249.1), Marfik, φ Ophiuchi (249.5), ω Ophiuchi (249.8) |
November 24 |
25 (329) |
26 |
27 |
28 |
'October 28 (301) |
29 |
30 |
31 |
'November 1 |
"October 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (290) |
18 |
|