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The ure signs in front in such glyphs as Gb1-1, Gb2-6, Gb2-9, Gb3-11 and Gb3-14 could possibly represent X in the generative function X + Y = Z ('X copulates with Y and the result is Z'):

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Gb1-1 (230) Gb1-2 Gb1-3
November 6 7 (311) 8 (*232)
Deneb Okab (294.0), α Vulpeculae (294.9)  ν Aquilae (Ant.) (295.0), Albireo (295.5) μ Aquilae (296.3), ι Aquilae (Ant.) (296.8), κ Aquilae (Ant.) (296.9)
January 9 10 (375) 11
ºJanuary 5 (*290) 6 7 (372)
LUCIA 'December 14 (*268) 15 (349)
"November 29 30 (*254) "December 1 (335)
*325 east west west east
summer solstice winter solstice
Gb2-6 (261) Gb2-7 Gb2-8 Gb2-9 Gb2-10 Gb2-11
*261 = 325 - 64 *262 (342) *263 *264 *265 *266 (Dec 12)
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22 / Emptiness-11

BUNDA (Foundation) / KAKKAB NAMMAΧ (Star of Mighty Destiny)

θ Piscis Austrini (330.1)
Tsin (325.2), Alphirk (325.7), SADALSUD, ξ Gruis (325.9) no star listed (326) Castra (327.2), BUNDA (327.5)

Sirius

Nashira (328.0), Azelfafage, κ Capricorni (328.7) ENIF, Erakis (329.2), 46 Capricorni, Jih (329.3), ι Piscis Austrini (329.4), λ Capricorni (329.6), ν Cephei (329.7), DENEB ALGIEDI (329.8)
Febr 9 (40) 10 11 12 13 14
Gb2-12 Gb2-13 (268) Gb2-14 Gb2-15 Gb2-16 Gb2-17
LUCIA *268 *269 *270 (Dec 16) *271 (351) *272
Kuh (331.4), γ Gruis (331.5) no star listed (332) η Piscis Austrini (333.4) 22h (334.8) ι Pegasi (335.0), Alnair (335.1), μ Piscis Austrini, υ Piscis Austrini (335.3), Woo (335.7), Baham, τ Piscis Austrini (335.8) ζ Cephei (336.2), λ Cephei (336.3), -/270 Lac. (336.7), λ Piscis Austrini (336.8)
Kae Uh (334.0), Al Kurhah (334.4), SADALMELIK, Al Dhanab (334.6), ι Aquarii, ν Pegasi (334.7)
Febr 15 16 17 (14 * 29½) 18 19 (50) 20 (*336)
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Gb3-11 (301) Gb3-12 Gb3-13 Gb3-14 (π) Gb3-15
January 16 17 18 (383) 19 20 (*305)
Al Fargh al Thāni-25 Uttara Bhādrapadā-27 / Wall-14 χ Pegasi (2.1), θ Andromedae (2.7) σ Andromedae (3.0), ζ Tucanae (3.5), π Tucanae (3.7), ρ Andromedae (3.9) no star listed (4)
0h (365.25)
Caph, SIRRAH (0.5), ε Phoenicis (0.8) ALGENIB PEGASI (1.8)
March 21 (80) 22 (446) 23 (383 + 64) 24 (14 * 32) 25
ºMarch 17 18 (77) 19 (443 = 383 + 60) 20 (14 * 29½ + 31) 21 (*0)
'February 22 23 (Terminalia) 24 (Bis-sextum) 25 (14 * 4) 26 (*342)
"February 8 9 (40) 10 (*326) 11 12 (408)
JULY 17 18 19 (200) 20 21 (*122)
12h (182.6) Alchita, Ma Wei (183.1), Minkar (183.7), ρ Centauri (183.9) Pálida (184.6), Megrez (184.9) Hasta-13 / Chariot-28 Chang Sha (186.3)
ο Virginis (182.1), η Crucis (182.5) GIENAH (185.1), ε Muscae (185.2), ζ Crucis (185.4), Zaniah (185.9)
September 19 20 21 (264) equinox 23
ºSeptember 15 16 17 (260) 18 19 (*182)
'August 23 24 (236) 25 (*157 = 314 / 2) 26 27
"August 9 10 (222) 11 12 (*144) 13

From Rogo without a head in Gb1-3 (January 11) to Rogo in full view in Gb3-15 (March 25) there were 365 + 84 - 376 = 73 (= 365 / 5) days. North of the equator the spring Sun had arrived. On Easter Island it was the opposite, which could be observed from the Raven (Corvus) close to the Full Moon.

Moving the calendar 64 days back in time would push the Raven earlier in the year, to right ascension day *185 - 64 = *121 (July 1). In the Gregorian calendar day 121 (= 80 + *41) is May 1. At the time of Bharani the leading star of Corvus, Gienah, rose with the Sun in "August 12 (*144 = *185 - 41).

*144 + 80 = 224 ("August 12) and 224 - 183 = 41 ("February 11). In rongorongo times February 11 was where Bunda rose with the Sun and where Sirius culminated at midnight. It may have been the day of the 2nd stone of the Mayan Chorti (cfr Gb2-8).

Hanau in Gb3-13 evidently illustrates how a new baby is emerging and in Roman times this was 'February 24 = Bissextum where the leap day was located:

.. The leap day was introduced as part of the Julian reform. The day following the Terminalia (February 23) was doubled, forming the 'bis sextum - literally 'double sixth', since February 24 was 'the sixth day before the Kalends of March' using Roman inclusive counting (March 1 was the 'first day'). Although exceptions exist, the first day of the bis sextum (February 24) was usually regarded as the intercalated or 'bissextile' day since the third century. February 29 came to be regarded as the leap day when the Roman system of numbering days was replaced by sequential numbering in the late Middle Ages ...

Gb3-13 is the only hanau glyph in the G text where we can see the baby emerging:

Ga1-12 Ga1-14
Ga6-17 Ga8-18 Ga8-24 Gb1-2
Gb2-14 Gb2-31 Gb3-13 Gb3-18
Gb7-28 Gb8-26