There are two more glyphs of this kind in Tahua:
Aa4-42 Aa5-4 Aa5-36

All three are surrounded by glyphs which are interesting half-parallels to the long sequence 5a we are focusing on. But we haven't time, space or energy enough to go further into the thicket of Tahua at this point. And the same goes for the text of Small Santiago which also is promising to give us pieces to this particularly fertile part of the big puzzle.

Instead Keiti. That is one of those texts which I hadn't started with when I made that special study of GD37-glyphs. Now it is easy, though, to remedy that, because I just go via the dictionary at GD37 and chose the hyperlink 'glyphs'. With scarcely any effort at all I can localize Eb8-16:

Have I written in this site about that one before? A quick check via Index informs me that I haven't. But we have seen it, because it is one of the glyphs in the important long sequence Eb7-35--Eb8-40 at the end of Keiti. Notice that Eb8-17 and Eb8-20, GD24 and GD14, are close by.

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