We will proceed one step further, now with what I imagine to be another calendar for the year. It seems, however, to be more complicated than the previous calendar. There are no immediately obvious parallel texts and there are many strange glyphs, which is typical for Tahua.

Also, the structure is far from clear. I can see that this type of glyph was used as a marker:

There are 8 such, and 1 of them it outside the structure which I will concentrate on. Then there are 8 more as if in a mirror (and outside the structure of my focus). And then there are another 8 more with a thick henua (also outside the structure of my focus):

    

And there are even other variants not the same as those above.

Therefore, in order to limit the material for the current presentation I have chosen to first use this constellation (with variants):

By the way: Aa7-9--71 → 71 - 8 = 63 right ascension days ought to make us think of (→) Hyadum I. (γ Tauri):

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