Gb2-34 Gb2-35 Gb3-1 Gb3-2 Gb3-3 (64) Gb3-4 Gb3-5 Gb3-6

We should then compare the 8 glyph long sequence above with a sequence of 7 glyphs in the text on the Large Washington tablet:

 
Sb8-10 Sb8-11
Sb8-12 Sb8-13
Sb8-14 Sb8-15 Sb8-16

I believe these glyphs describe events in some way equivalent to those in the calendar for the year we are here studying, i.e. Ea7-7--22.

The obvious similarity between Sb8-16 and Gb3-5 implies, I think, that the type of glyph in e.g. Sb8-12 should be equivalent or nearly so to our triplet of pepe glyphs.

Ea7-7 Ea7-10 Ea7-13
kua rere te pepe kua tere te pepe te pepe

And Sb8-11 is similar to the left part of Ea7-8:

And the 'canoe' in Gb3-2 (maybe also in Gb2-35) is probably equivalent to the vai-ora 'canoes' in Sb8-13 and Sb8-15. Also Ea7-5--6 seems to describe a double-canoe, which hardly could be a coincidence.

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