There are
62 glyphs (equal to the
number of days in July
and August) from Ga6-28
to the end of side a:
March 20 |
Equinox |
22 (81) |
23 |
61 |
1 |
119 |
September 21 |
Equinox (265) |
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Gb6-25 |
Gb6-26 (0h) |
Gb6-27 (*1) |
Gb6-28 (410) |
181 |
Ga5-10 (592) |
Ga5-11 (121) |
no star listed
(364) |
Al
Fargh al
Thāni-25 |
Uttara Bhādrapadā-27
/
Wall-14 |
χ Pegasi (2.1),
θ Andromedae
(2.7) |
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Pálida (184.6),
Megrez (184.9) |
Hasta-13 /
Chariot-28 |
Caph,
SIRRAH
(0.5), ε
Phoenicis (0.8) |
ALGENIB PEGASI
(1.8)
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GIENAH
(185.1), ε
Muscae (185.2),
ζ Crucis
(185.4), Zaniah
(185.9) |
ºMarch 16 |
17 (*360) |
18 (77) |
19 |
181 |
ºSeptember 17 |
18 (261) |
'February 21
(52) |
22 |
Terminalia |
Bissextum
(*340) |
'August 25 (237) |
26 (*158) |
"February 7 |
8 (*324) |
9 (40) |
10 |
"August 11
(*143) |
12 (224) |
Tehetu'upú 20 |
21 (80) |
185 |
45 |
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59 |
Ga6-27 |
Ga6-28 (168) |
Ga6-29 |
Ga7-1 |
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) |
Nusakan
(234.0), κ¹
Apodis (234.3),
ν Bootis (234.7)
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Ko Ruti 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
ºNovember 3
(*227) |
4 |
5 |
6 (310) |
'October 11
(*204) |
12 (285) |
13 |
14 |
'Tagaroa Uri 11 |
12 (285) |
13 |
14 |
"September 27 |
28 (*191) |
29 |
30 (273) |
Zibal (48.0) |
τ Arietis (49.7) |
Algenib Persei
(50.0), ο Tauri
(50.2), ξ Tauri
(50.8)
Gienah
|
no star listed
(51) |
Vaitu Potu
8 |
9 |
10 (130) |
11 |
ºMay 5 (124) |
6 |
7 (*46) |
8 |
'April 11 |
12 (*22) |
13 |
14 (104) |
'Vaitu Nui 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (104) |
"March 28 (*7) |
29 |
30 |
31 (90) |
1 + 121 +
46 + 3 + 59 = 2 * 61 +
49 + 59 = 122 + 108 =
230 (counting also day
zero).
Among
these 108 days from the
current September
equinox (viri in
Ga5-11) to the end of
side b there could,
however, have been a seven day
wake (week) not to be
counted in the ordinary
way:
... Day number 172 for Ga7-3 (where 73 = 365 / 5) probably alluded to midsummer (with June 21 as day 172 in the Gregorian calendar). At midsummer a new year was born ... If Ga7-3 alludes to midsummer (June 21 and 11 days after June 10), then Ga7-6 should allude to St John's Day. The month when Father Light (Jupiter) was sacrificed could have had a 7-day funeral feast and Al Zubānā-14 covers 7 nights ...
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Ga6-17 (157 =
314 / 2) |
Ga6-18 |
Ga6-19 |
Ga6-20 |
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 (222.5Vaitu
Nui
), ο
Bootis (222.9) |
Izar (223.0),
109 Virginis, α
Apodis (223.3) |
Al
Zubānā-14a /
Visakha-16 /
Root-3 |
ZUBEN
ELGENUBI
(224.2), ξ
Bootis, ο Lupi
(224.5) |
Tagaroa Uri 28 |
29 |
30 |
31 (304) |
ºOctober 24
(*217) |
25 |
26 |
27 (300) |
'October 1
(*194) |
2 |
3 |
4 (277) |
'Tagaroa Uri 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (277) |
"September 17
(260) |
18 |
19 (*182) |
20 |
ν Arietis (38.5) |
μ Arietis
(39.4),
Head of the Fly
(39.6),
Kaffaljidhma
(39.8) |
ο Arietis
(40.0),
Angetenar
(40.2),
Right Wing
(40.9) |
Bharani-2 /
Stomach-17 |
π Arietis
(41.2),
BHARANI
(41.4), τ²
Eridan, σ
Arietis (41.7) |
Vaitu Nui
28 |
29 |
30 (120) |
Vaitu Potu 1 |
ºApril 25 (114) |
26 |
27 (*36) |
28 |
'April 1 |
2 |
3 (*13) |
4 (94) |
'Vaitu Nui 1 (91) |
2 |
3 |
4 (*14) |
"March 18 (77) |
19 |
20 (*365) |
21 |
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Ga6-24 (164) |
Ga6-25 |
Ga6-26 |
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) |
Ko Ruti 4
(308) |
5 |
6 |
ºOctober 31
(*224) |
ºNovember 1
(305) |
2 |
'October 8
(*201) |
9 (282) |
10 |
'Tagaroa Uri
8 (281) |
9 |
10 |
"September
24 |
25 (*188) |
26 (269) |
3h (45.7) |
Misam
(46.2),
Botein
(46.9) |
ζ Arietis
(47.7) |
Algol (45.9) |
Vaitu potu 5
(125) |
6 |
7 |
ºMay 2 |
3 (*42) |
4 (123) |
'April 8
(*18) |
9 |
10 (100) |
'Vaitu Nui 8 |
9 |
10 (100) |
"March 25
(*4) |
26 |
27 (86) |
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Ga6-27 |
Ga6-28 (168) |
Ga6-29 |
Ga7-1 |
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) |
Nusakan
(234.0), κ¹
Apodis (234.3),
ν Bootis (234.7)
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Ko Ruti 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
ºNovember 3
(*227) |
4 |
5 |
6 (310) |
'October 11
(*204) |
12 (285) |
13 |
14 |
'Tagaroa Uri 11 |
12 (285) |
13 |
14 |
"September 27 |
28 (*191) |
29 |
30 (273) |
Zibal (48.0) |
τ Arietis (49.7) |
Algenib Persei
(50.0), ο Tauri
(50.2), ξ Tauri
(50.8)
Gienah
|
no star listed
(51) |
Vaitu Potu
8 |
9 |
10 (130) |
11 |
ºMay 5 (124) |
6 |
7 (*46) |
8 |
'April 11 |
12 (*22) |
13 |
14 (104) |
'Vaitu Nui 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (104) |
"March 28 (*7) |
29 |
30 |
31 (90) |
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Ga7-2 |
Ga7-3 (172) |
Ga7-4 |
Ga7-5 |
Ga7-6 |
θ Cor.
Borealis
(235.3), γ
Lupi (235.6),
Gemma, Zuben
Elakrab,
Qin, ε Tr.
Austr.
(235.7), μ
Cor.
Borealis
(235.8)
Sirrah
|
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) |
Ko Ruti 11
(315) |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
ºNovember 7
(*231) |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
11 |
'October 15
(288) |
16 |
17 (*210) |
18 |
19 |
'Tagaroa Uri
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (292) |
"October 1
(274) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 (*198) |
no star
listed (52) |
no star
listed (53)
Acrux
|
no star
listed (54) |
Al
Thurayya-27
/
Krittikā-3 /
Hairy
Head-18 |
Atiks, Rana
(55.1),
CELAENO,
ELECTRA,
TAYGETA
(55.3),
MAIA,
ASTEROPE,
MEROPE
(55.6) |
ALCYONE
(56.1),
PLEIONE,
ATLAS
(56.3) |
TAU-ONO |
Vaitu Potu
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (136) |
ºMay 9 (128) |
10 (*49) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
'April 15
(*25) |
16 |
17 (107) |
18 |
19 |
'Vaitu Nui 15 |
16 (*26) |
17 (*392) |
18 (108) |
19 |
"April 1
(91) |
2 |
3 (*13) |
4 |
5 |
Or there
could rather have been
14 dark nights not to be
counted with, stretching
from Ga6-17 (314 / 7) at
Toliman (α
Centauri) up to and
including viri
in Ga7-1 (170). 230
(days on side a) - 14 =
216 = 2 * 108.
In which case the G text
here could suggest how the
arrival of Hotu Matua
once upon a time
occurred when Sirrah (α
Andromedae) culminated
at midnight, at a day
which today had shifted
27 days ahead from
'Tagaroa Uri 15 (288) to
Ko Ruti 11 (315). In
other words, Nga Kope
Ririva A Taanga
possibly had a dual
meaning, but both referring
to 208 days counted from
the March equinox:
Ga2-9 (39 =
3 * 13) |
103 |
Ga6-3 (143 =
11 * 13) |
Tua Haro
1 (366) |
Vaitu Nui 14
(470) |
January 1 |
April 14 |
Nga Kope Ririva
A Taanga
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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) |
'Hora Nui 17 |
18 |
19 |
"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) |
'Tarahao 18 |
19 |
20 (*365) |
"March 4 (64) |
5 (*350) |
6 (431) |
171
(Ga7-2) - 144
(Ga6-4) = 27 = *235
- *208.
Ariki (the king)
in Ga6-3 has 2
feathers at left and
3 in front. So does
ariki in
Ga7-6. Both have
their legs 'in the
water'. 7 * 6 = 42
and 6 * 3 = 18 and
42 - 18 = 24.
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