The Sun in Gb4-28 has a tiny
disc - it is a star of birth (*) -
babies have small bodies. Maybe his
'father' was 8 nights earlier:
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Gb4-18 |
Gb4-19 |
Gb4-20
(111) |
Gb4-21 |
Gb4-22
(342) |
Gb4-23 |
Gb4-24 |
2-22
(418) |
TERMINALIA |
FEBR
24
(*340) |
25
(56) |
26 |
2-27 |
28 |
ν
Ceti
(37.9) |
ν
Arietis
(38.5),
δ, ε
Ceti
(38.8) |
μ
Arietis
(39.4),
Head
of
the
Fly
(39.6),
Kaffaljidhma
(39.8) |
ο
Arietis,
π, μ
Ceti
(40.0),
Angetenar
(40.2),
Right
Wing
(40.9) |
Bharani-2
/
Stomach-17 |
no
star
listed
(42) |
ρ
Arietis
(43.0),
Acamar
(43.6),
ε
Arietis
(43.7),
λ
Ceti
(43.9)
Denebola |
π
Arietis
(41.2),
BHARANI
(41.4),
τ²
Eridani,
σ
Arietis
(41.7) |
April
27
(117) |
28
(472
/ 4) |
29 |
30 |
May
1 |
2 |
3 |
'March
31 |
'April
1 |
2
(92) |
3 |
4
(*14) |
5
(95) |
6 |
"March
17 |
18 |
19
(78) |
20 |
0h |
22
(*366) |
23 |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
AUGUST
24 |
25
(*157) |
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26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30
(242) |
σ
Bootis
(220.2),
η
Centauri
(220.4) |
ρ
Lupi
(221.0),
Toliman
(221.2),
π
Bootis
(221.8),
ζ
Bootis
(221.9) |
31
Bootis
(222.0),
Yang
Mun
(222.1),
Rijl
al
Awwa
(222.5),
ο
Bootis
(222.9) |
Izar
(223.0),
109
Virginis,
α
Apodis
(223.3) |
Al
Zubānā-14a
/
Visakha-16
/
Root-3 |
Kochab
(225.0) |
Ke
Kwan
(226.3),
Ke
Kwan
(226.4),
Zuben
Elakribi
(226.8) |
ZUBEN
ELGENUBI
(224.2),
ξ
Bootis,
ο
Lupi
(224.5) |
October
27
(300) |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
November
1 |
2 |
'September
30 |
'October
1 |
2 |
3 |
4
(277) |
5 |
6 |
"September
16 |
17
(260) |
18 |
19 |
20
(*183) |
21 |
Equinox
(265) |
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Gb4-25
(345) |
Gb4-26 |
Gb4-27
(118) |
Gb4-28
(348) |
MARCH
1 |
2 |
3
(427) |
4
(63) |
Menkar
(44.7) |
3h
(45.7) |
Misam
(46.2),
Botein
(46.9) |
ζ
Arietis
(47.7) |
Algol
(45.9) |
May
4 |
5
(125) |
6 |
7 |
'April
7 |
8
(*18) |
9
(99) |
10
(465) |
"March
24
(448) |
25
(84) |
26 |
2-27 |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
AUGUST
31 |
SEPTEMBER
1
(*164) |
2 |
3 |
Nadlat
(227.8),
π
Lupi
(227.9) |
15h
(228.3) |
ι
Librae
(229.6),
κ
Lupi
(229.7),
ζ
Lupi
(229.8) |
Al
Zubānā-14b |
Zuben
Hakrabim
(228.3),
λ
Lupi
(228.9) |
χ
Bootis
(230.2),
χ
Bootis
(230.3),
Princeps
(230.6),
ZUBEN
ELSCHEMALI
(230.8) |
November
3 |
4 |
5 |
6
(310) |
'October
7
(280) |
8 |
9 |
10 |
"September
23 |
24 |
25
(268) |
26 |
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Gb4-29 |
Gb4-30
(121) |
Gb4-31 |
MARCH 5
(42
* 9
=
378) |
6
(*350) |
7 |
Zibal
(48.0),
κ
Ceti
(48.9) |
τ
Arietis
(49.7) |
Algenib
Persei
(50.0),
ο
Tauri
(50.2),
ξ
Tauri
(50.8)
Gienah |
May 8
(128) |
9 |
10 |
'April 11
(101) |
12
(*22) |
4-13 |
"March 28 |
29
(88) |
30
(454) |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
SEPTEMBER 4 |
5
(*168) |
6
(249) |
μ
Lupi,
γ
Tr.
Austr.
(231.3) |
ο
Cor.
Borealis
(232.0),
δ
Lupi
(232.1),
φ¹,
ν²
Lupi
(232.2),
ν¹
Lupi
(232.3),
ε
Lupi
(232.4),
φ²
Lupi
(232.5),
Pherkad
(232.6),
η
Cor.
Borealis
(232.8),
υ
Lupi
(232.9) |
Alkalurops
(233.1) |
November 7 |
8 |
9
(313) |
'October 11
(*204) |
12
(285) |
13 |
"September 27
(270) |
28 |
29
(*192) |
We can
compare with
the old
sagging Sun
disc in
the southwest
(toga):
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Aa1-32 |
Aa1-33 |
Aa1-34 |
Aa1-35 |
Aa1-36 |
ka puhi
hoki ki te
ahi |
ma te
toga tu |
te
tapamea |
e tagata
hakaganagana |
e uhi
tapamea |
In
November 10, close
to the Full Moon,
was a
π date and this
was 4 glyphs before
heliacal Tau-ono:
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Gb4-32 |
Gb4-33 |
Gb5-1
(354) |
Gb5-2 |
Gb5-3 |
Gb5-4
(128) |
MARCH
8 |
9 |
10 |
11
(*355) |
12
(436) |
13
(72) |
no
star
listed
(51) |
no
star
listed
(52) |
no
star
listed
(53)
Acrux |
no
star
listed
(54) |
Al
Thurayya-27
/
Krittikā-3
/
Hairy
Head-18
/
Temennu-4 |
Atiks,
Rana
(55.1),
CELAENO,
ELECTRA,
TAYGETA
(55.3),
MAIA,
ASTEROPE,
MEROPE
(55.6) |
ALCYONE
(56.1),
PLEIONE,
ATLAS
(56.3) |
TAU-ONO |
May
11 |
12
(*417) |
13 |
14 |
15
(500) |
16
(136) |
'April
14
(104) |
15 |
16
(471) |
17 |
18 |
19
(*29) |
"March
31
(90) |
"April
1
(456) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5
(*15) |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
SEPTEMBER
7 |
8 |
9
(*172) |
10 |
11
(254) |
12 |
Nusakan
(234.0),
κ¹
Apodis
(234.3),
ν
Bootis
(234.7)
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θ
Cor.
Borealis
(235.3),
γ
Lupi
(235.6),
Gemma,
Zuben
Elakrab,
Qin,
ε
Tr.
Austr.
(235.7),
μ
Cor.
Borealis
(235.8)
Sirrah
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φ
Bootis
(236.2),
ω
Lupi
(236.3),
ψ¹
Lupi
(236.7),
ζ
Cor.
Borealis
(236.9) |
ι
Serpentis
(237.4),
ψ²
Lupi
(237.5),
γ
Cor.
Borealis
(237.7),
Unuk
Elhaia
(237.9) |
π
Cor.
Borealis,
Cor
Serpentis
(238.1),
Chow
(238.6) |
κ
Serpentis
(239.3),
δ
Cor.
Borealis,
Tiānrǔ
(239.5),
χ
Lupi,
(239.6),
ω
Serpentis
(239.7),
Ba,
χ
Herculis
(239.8).
κ
Cor.
Borealis,
ρ
Serpentis
(239.9) |
Nov
10
(314) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
'October
14 |
15 |
16 |
17
(290) |
18 |
19
(*212) |
"Sept
30
(*193) |
"October
1 |
2
(275) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
500 (May 15)
- 314
(November
10) = 186.
In my list
there are 4
days without
stars before the
Pleiades.
The Foundation
Stone (Temennu)
came 40 nights
after Anunitum:
BABYLONIAN ECLIPTIC CONSTELLATIONS: |
1 |
1-iku |
Field measure |
τ (Anunitum) Pisces |
16.5 |
April 6 (96) |
2 |
Mahrū-sha-rishu-ku |
Front of the Head of Ku |
β (Sheratan), γ (Mesarthim) Arietis |
27.4 |
April 17 (107) |
3 |
Arku-sha-rishu-ku |
Back of the Head of Ku |
α (Hamal) Arietis |
30.5 |
April 20 (110) |
4 |
Temennu |
Foundation Stone |
η (Alcyone) Tauri |
56.1 |
May 16 (136) |
...
Equally
veracious
additions
to the
story,
from
Pliny
and
Solinus,
are that
the
monster's
bones
were
brought
to Rome
by
Scaurus,
the
skeleton
measuing
forty
feet in
length
and the
vertebrae
six feet
in
circumference
...
Counting
7 days
ahead
beyond
Gb4-33
(*52),
we would
have
arrived
at
Gb4-40
(*59),
but the
line is
too
short
for
that:
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Gb5-5 |
Gb5-6 (130) |
Gb5-7 (360) |
3-14 |
MARCH 15 |
16 (75) |
Menkhib (57.6) Porrima
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Zaurak (58.9) |
λ Tauri (59.3), ν Tauri (59.9) |
May
17 |
18 |
19 (139) |
'April
20 |
21 (111) |
22 (*32) |
"April
6 (*16) |
7 |
8 (463) |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
SEPTEMBER
13 (256) |
14 (*177) |
15 |
β Tr. Austr. (240.3), κ Tr. Austr. (240.4), ρ Scorpii (240.8) |
Iklīl al Jabhah-15 / Anuradha-17 / Room-4 |
υ Herculis (242.3), ρ Cor. Borealis (242.4), ι Cor. Borealis (242.5), ξ Scorpii (242.7) Schedir
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(241.1), Zheng (241.2), VRISCHIKA (241.3), ε Cor. Borealis (241.5), Dschubba (241.7), η Lupi (241.9) |
November16 |
17 |
18 (322) |
'October
20 |
21 (*214) |
22 (295) |
"October
6 |
7 (280) |
8 |
... The first god's house in the temple was the body of Ta'aroa's own person, and it became a model for all other god's houses. One day Ta'aroa let himself go into a trance and his spirit stood away in space while his body floated in the sea, then he said to his daughters: 'Oh, girls! How many canoes are there at sea?' And the daughters replied: 'It is like one, it is like one!' Then Ta'aroa's spirit said: 'Who can it be?' And they answered: 'It is thyself assuredly!' ...
...After the food supplies had been brought on land, the two rulers, the king and the queen said, 'Drag the canoes on land and take them apart (so the wood can be used) to build houses and cover the roofs!' They dragged the two canoes on land and took them apart. After they had finished disassembling the canoes, Nuku covered all the houses ... [Manuscript E: p. 84]
Nuku 1. Pau.: nuka, crowd, throng. Ta.: nuú, army, fleet. Mg.: nuku, a host, army. 2. Mgv.: nuku, land, country, place. Sa.: nu'u, district, territory, island. Churchill. |
Kehu (cfr ehu) Hidden; what cannot be seen because it is covered; he-kehu te raá, said of the sun when it has sunk below the horizon. Vanaga.
Kehu, hakakehu, to hide, disguise, feint, feign, to lie in wait. Kekehu, shoulder G. Churchill. |
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