The 'calendars of the week' arrive after a further 7 + 6 = 13 glyphs in H respectively 1 + 5 = 6 glyphs in P:
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Hb9-4 (1065) |
Hb9-5 |
Hb9-6 |
Hb9-7 |
Hb9-8 |
Hb9-9 |
Hb9-10 |
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Pb10-23 (1065) |
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Hb9-11 |
Hb9-12 (1073) |
Hb9-13 |
Hb9-14 |
Hb9-15 |
Hb9-16 |
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Pb10-24 (1066) |
Pb10-25 |
Pb10-26 |
Pb10-27 |
Pb10-28 |
In G there is a pair of manu rere with undulating wings (8 days apart), although located at left (in the past) in their glyphs:
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Gb1-4 |
Gb1-5 |
Gb1-6 (236) |
Gb1-7 (*300) |
Gb1-8 |
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Sham (297.8) |
Tarazed (299.3) |
Altair (300.3) |
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January 12 (377) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
Shaula 13 |
Al Naam 1 |
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Gb1-9 |
Gb1-10 (240) |
Gb1-11 |
Gb1-12 |
Gb1-13 |
Alshain (301.6), ε Pavonis (302.3) |
μ Pavonis (302.7) |
δ Pavonis (304.4) |
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ξ Capricorni (305.8) |
January 17 |
18 |
20h (304.4) |
20 |
21 (386) |
Al Naam 2 |
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4 |
5 |
6 (250) |
1065 / 3 = 355.
There are 42 glyphs in the calendar of H and 34 (counting also the 'singularity') in the calendar of P:
Sun (5 glyphs in H) |
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Hb9-17 |
Hb9-18 |
Hb9-19 (1080) |
Hb9-20 |
Hb9-21 |
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Pb10-29 |
Pb10-30 (1072) |
Pb10-31 |
Moon (7 glyphs in H) |
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Hb9-22 |
Hb9-23 |
Hb9-24 |
Hb9-25 |
Hb9-26 |
Hb9-27 |
Hb9-28 |
Hb9-29 |
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Pb10-32 |
Pb10-33 |
Pb10-34 |
Pb10-35 |
Pb10-36 |
Pb10-37 |
Pb10-38 |
Mars |
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Hb9-30 |
Hb9-31 (1092) |
Hb9-32 |
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Pb10-39 |
Pb10-40 (1082) |
Pb10-41 |
Mercury |
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Hb9-33 |
Hb9-34 |
Hb9-35 |
Hb9-36 |
Hb9-37 |
Hb9-38 (1099) |
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Pb10-42 |
Pb10-43 |
Pb10-44 |
Pb10-45 (1087) |
Hb9-34 is number 1095 and 3 * 365 = 1095.
Venus |
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Hb9-48 |
Hb9-49 |
Hb9-50 (1111) |
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Pb10-52 |
Pb10-53 |
Pb10-54 (1096) |
The day of Saturn has tagata with a hipu leg at left, perhaps a sign that the solstice period is over. In P a new glyph line (the last on the tablet) will then begin. 1098 / 3 = 366 and 1104 / 3 = 368.
In H the last glyph in Saturday is the manu rere (living spirit) and the day seems to be January 8, because 1119 / 3 = 373:
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Ga8-17 |
Ga8-18 (222) |
Ga8-19 |
Ga8-20 |
Ga8-21 |
λ Cor. Austr. (283.6), Double Double (283.7), ζ Lyrae (283.8), φ Sagittarii (284.0) |
μ Cor. Austr. (284.6), η Cor. Austr., θ Pavonis (284.8), Sheliak, ν Lyrae (285.1) |
λ Pavonis (285.7), Ain al Rami (286.2), δ Lyrae (286.3) |
κ Pavonis (286.5), Alya (286.6), ξ Sagittarii (287.1), ω Pavonis (287.3), ε Cor. Austr., Sulaphat (287.4) |
λ Lyrae (287.7), Ascella (287.9), Nunki (288.4) |
December 30 |
31 |
January 1 (366) |
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6 |
7 |
8 (230) |
Qalb al Akraab 9 |
Shaula 1 |
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Ga8-22 |
Ga8-23 (*290) |
Ga8-24 |
Ga8-25 (229) |
Ga8-26 |
ζ Cor. Austr. (288.5), Manubrium (288.8), γ Cor. Austr. (289.3), τ Sagittarii (289.4) |
ι Lyrae (289.5), δ Cor. Austr. (289.8), Al Baldah, Alphekka Meridiana (290.1), β Cor. Austr. (290.2) |
Aladfar (291.1) |
Nodus II (291.5), ψ Sagittarii (291.6), θ Lyrae (291.8) |
Arkab Prior (293.0), Arkab Posterior, Alrami (293.2) |
19h (289.2) |
January 5 |
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7 (372) |
8 |
Shaula 2 |
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5 (236) |
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Rau hei in Sunday according to H evidently refers to day 1080 / 3 = 360.
In Ga8-13 there are only 2 'berries' (mata) in front, possibly because Sun 'has only 1 wing' - is 'present' only during half the year (2 quarters):
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Ga8-10 |
Ga8-11 |
Ga8-12 (216) |
η Sagittarii (276.9) |
Kaus Medius, κ Lyrae (277.5), Tung Hae (277.7), Kaus Australis (278.3), ξ Pavonis (278.4) |
Al Athfar (278.6), Kaus Borealis (279.3) |
December 23 |
Christmans Eve |
Christmas Day |
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Akleel13 (222) |
Qalb al Akraab 1 |
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Ga8-13 (*280) |
Ga8-14 |
Ga8-15 (219) |
Ga8-16 |
ν Pavonis (280.4) |
κ Cor. Austr. (280.9), θ Cor. Austr. (281.0) |
Vega (281.8) |
ζ Pavonis (283.4) |
December 26 (360) |
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Qalb al Akraab 2 |
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December 26 is red-coloured according to my scheme. But Ga8-13 is 'ruled by Moon' (who evidently is the only one capable to 'draw the line' for Sun).
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