As GD15 are classified 'standing persons' (with arms like birdwings) irrespective of how the head is designed (Aa5-50, Ab2-4 and Ab6-76):
But they may also be 'running' (Aa6-44 and Aa5-42):
Gesticulating hands are often seen (Aa1-71, Ab2-84 and Aa3-20):
But one or both arms may also be distorted and / or ending in other forms than hands (Aa3-44, Aa1-82, Aa4-23 and Ab7-61):
Also the leg(s) may be transformed (Aa6-43 and Aa8-19):
Lots of different other signs are also often encountered (Aa2-23, Aa7-27, Aa3-40 and Ab4-38):
And of course there are mixed glyphs (Aa2-8, Aa2-46, Aa4-10 and Ab4-6):
'Persons' which have an oval on their stomach, e.g. Aa5-24 (GD59), are not classified as GD15:
Without arms, e.g. Ab8-41 (GD69) also disqualifies classification as GD15:
Glyphs where there are two heads, e.g. Aa6-24,
are classified as GD65, not as GD15. Glyphs which are fashioned with what looks like 'bird bottoms', e.g. Aa1-15,
belong under GD74, not GD15. At last, there are strange complex glyphs with 'persons' standing and bending over, e.g. Aa5-68 and Aa3-3:
These glyphs belong to GD84, not to GD15. |