5. Beyond the Tania pair there seems to be few important stars in Ursa Major, and not until Merak (β), practically at the 11h line, comes next star in my astronomy book. I will leave it to the discussion of the stars in the 12th hour.

Ga4-8 (92) Ga4-9 (**65) Ga4-10 (*158)
Adhafera, Tania Borealis (155.7) Algieba (156.5), Tania Australis (157.0)  

period 11
Ga4-11 (95) Ga4-12 (*160) Ga4-13
  Shir (159.9)  
period 12
Ga4-14 (**70) Ga4-15
period 13
Ga4-16 (100) Ga4-17 (**73) Ga4-18 Ga4-19
      Alkes (166.6)
period 14
Ga4-20 (*168) Ga4-21 Ga4-22
Merak (167.2)    

We should notice a repetition, 5 days later, of the person with a high neck in Ga4-9:

Ga4-8 (92) Ga4-9 (**65) Ga4-10 (*158)
Adhafera, Tania Borealis (155.7) Algieba (156.5), Tania Australis (157.0)  
period 11
Ga4-11 (95) Ga4-12 (*160) Ga4-13 Ga4-14 (**70) Ga4-15
  Shir (159.9)      

Period 11 (as in 'one more') is beginning with a person who looks like a juvenile, and we can compare with e.g. tamaiti in the first day after 14 lunar months:

57 94
Gb7-1 Gb7-2 Gb7-3 (414) Gb7-4 Ga4-11 (95) Ga4-12 (*160)
153

The distance between them, 153 glyphs, could perhaps allude to the position of Regulus (the Little King):

Ga4-5 (*153) Ga4-6 (90) Ga4-7 (**63)
Al Jabhah (153.4), Regulus (153.7)

Yet another tamaiti is in Ga7-11, positioned 153 days beyond winter solstice (and 92 days beyond Regulus):

Ga7-11 (**153) Ga7-12 (182) Ga7-13 Ga7-14