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Possibly such a type of glyph as that in Ga5-21 illustrates (or alludes to) fire drilling - a person sitting down at the back side of the earth with a dry stick in front from where flames are generated.

Ga5-17 Ga5-18 (128) Ga5-19
Al Áwwā'-11 ι Crucis (192.2), β Muscae (192.5), Mimosa (192.9) no star listed (193)
Sombrero Galaxy (191.1), ρ Virginis (191.4), PORRIMA, γ Centauri (191.5)
Hora Nui 28 29 30 (273)
ºSeptember 24 (267) 25 (*188) 26
'September 1 (244) 2 (*165) 3
"August 18 (230) 19 20 (*152)
ε Andromedae (8.2), Delta (8.4), Schedir (8.6), ζ Andromedae, μ Phoenicis (8.9) ξ Phoenicis (9.0), ρ Tucanae (9.1), Deneb Kaitos, η Phoenicis (9.4) Achird (10.7)
Tarahao 29 (454) 30 31 (90)
ºMarch 26 (85) 27 28 (*7)
'March 2 (427) 3 (*348) 4 (64)
"February 17 (413) 18 (*334) 19 (50)
Ga5-20 (130) Ga5-21 Ga5-22 Ga5-23
κ Crucis (194.4), ψ Virginis (194.5), μ Crucis, λ Crucis (194.6), Alioth (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)
Tagaroa Uri 1 2 3 4 (277)
ºSeptember 27 28 29 (*192) 30 (273)
'September 4 5 (*168) 6 7 (250)
"August 21 22 (*154) 23 24 (236)
Legs-15 Cih, λ Tucanae (12.4), μ Andromedae (12.8) no star listed (13) no star listed (14)
ν Andromedae (11.0), ρ Phoenicis (11.2), η ANDROMEDAE (11.4)
Vaitu Nui 1 (91) 2 3 4 (460)
ºMarch 29 (*8) 30 31 ºApril 1 (91)
'March 5 (*350) 6 7 (432) 8 (68)
"February 20 (*336) 21 22 (418) 23 (54)

Ga5-24 Ga5-25 Ga5-26 (136) Ga5-27 Ga5-28
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

ANA-ROTO

Mizar (202.4), SPICA, Alcor (202.7)

Sadalmelik

Tagaroa Uri 5 6 7 (280) 8 9
ºOctober 1 2 (*195) 3 4 (277) 5
'September 8 9 (*172) 10 11 (254) 12
"August 25 (*157) 26 27 28 (240) 29
1h (15.2) Al Batn Al Hūt-26 / Revati-28 ν Phoenicis (17.4), κ Tucanae (17.6) no star listed (18) Adhil (19.3)
β Phoenicis (15.1), υ Phoenicis, ι Tucanae (15.6), ζ Phoenicis (15.7) MIRACH, Keun Nan Mun (16.0), Anunitum (16.5), REVATI (16.9)

Regulus

Vaitu Nui 5 6 7 8 (464) 9 (99)
ºApril 2 3 (*378) 4 (459) 5 6 (96)
'March 9 10 (*355) 11 (436) 12 13 (73)
"February 24 25 (*341) 26 (422) 27 28 (59)
Ga5-29 Ga5-30 Ga6-1 Ga6-2 (142)
71 Virginis (203.6) no star listed (204)

Alnair

Heze (205.0), Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (205.7) ε Centauri (206.3)
Tagaroa Uri 10 11 (284) 12 13
ºOctober 6 7 (*200) 8 9 (282)
'September 13 (256) 14 (*177) 15 16
"August 30 (242) 31 (*163) "September 1 2
Ksora (20.1), ω Andromedae (20.6), γ Phoenicis (20.8) δ Phoenicis (21.5) υ Andromedae (22.9) Achernar (23.3), χ Andromedae (23.6), τ Andromedae (23.9)
Vaitu Nui 10 (466) 11 (101) 12 13
ºApril 7 8 (*18) 9 10 (100)
'March 14 (*359) 15 (*360) 16 (441) 17 (77)
"February 29 (60) "March 1 (*346) 2 (427) 3 (*348)
Ga6-3 Ga6-4 (144) Ga6-5
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)
Tagaroa Uri 14 15 (288) 16
ºOctober 10 11 (*204) 12 (285)
'September 17 (260) 18 19 (*182)
"September 3 (246) 4 5 (*168)
no star listed (24) no star listed (25) ANA-NIA
POLARIS, Baten Kaitos (26.6), Metallah (26.9)
Vaitu Nui 14 15 16 (472)
ºApril 11 (101) 12 13 (468)
'March 18 (78) 19 (*364) 20 (445)
"March 4 (64) 5 (*350) 6 (431)

In the time of Al Sharatain the nakshatra position at Ga6-4 was not 25 nights after the March equinox but 364 nights after the March equinox of the preceding year. This is evidence that Manuscript E and the G text used the alignment between stars and dates as they were when Julius Caesar created a new calendar order.

There are 471 glyphs on the G tablet and this becomes Vaitu Nui 15. The following night 'the Sun Bird' would 'alight' at the very top of the sky close to Polaris.

Ga6-5 is glyph 145 = 5 * 29 and on average the equinoxes do not occur in March 21 but in March 20 - a fact the Church decided to disregard. In Roman times Polars rose with the Sun in 'March 20.

Ana-nia (Polaris) was 'the pillar-to-fish-by' and we can guess the name could have alluded to the Polynesian myth of 'fishing up land':

Ana-varu, pillar to sit by

Betelgeuse, α Orionis

Ana-iva, pillar of exit

Phakt, α Columbae

Ana-nia, pillar-to-fish-by

North Star, α Ursae Minoris

8 (varu) + iva (9) + 10 (nia) = 3 * 9 = 27. At Betelgeuze the path was blocked by the Milky Way and 'Land' could not stretch beyond 7 (hitu).

Hitu

Seven. P Pau.: ahito, id. Mgv.: itu, id. Mq.: fitu, hitu, id. Ta.: hitu, id. Churchill.

Etahi pohitu, a week. Barthel 2.

1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 7 = 28 (corresponding to the number of nights in the month when the Moon was visible, alighted from the rays of the Sun).