We should also note the similarities with this sequence
in Keiti:
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Eb7-39 |
Eb7-40 |
Eb7-41 |
Eb7-42 |
Eb8-1 |
This is hardly a coincidence. Note the viri-influenced
'bottoms' in the two viri-glyphs (Eb7-39--40),
similar to the 'bottom' in
Eb5-18. The right part of these viri-glyphs
presumably correspond to the right part in Ga1-28 /
Ka2-8. Are they haga (GD36)? I believe so, a sign
of 'bending'.
Of course, at solstices there is very
little bending, the minimum bending possible during the
year. But it is
perhaps possible to read haga as a sign of
'turning', or rather 'breaking' (the power ruling). And
is it not reasonable to regard the missing head in
Ga1-29 as relocated to Ga1-26? This would give an
explanation to why there is a viri-arm in Ga1-29.
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Ga1-26 |
Ga1-27 |
Ga1-28 |
Ga1-29 |
Ga1-30 |
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Ka2-5 |
Ka2-6 |
Ka2-7 |
Ka2-8 |
Ka2-9 |
Ka2-10 |
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