This peculiarly drawn leg is normally closed at the top end, e.g. in Ab3-34:
Though sometimes it is open, e.g. in Aa8-79:
The shape may be expressive (carry extra meaning), e.g. in Aa1-54, Aa5-71 and Ab7-65:
Frequently GD29 is combined with GD67, e.g. in Aa3-2 and Ab2-23:
GD29 may also be combined with GD54, e.g. in Ab5-56 and Ab7-22:
In GD15, GD26, GD52, GD56 and GD114 the appearance of legs similar to GD29 has normally not influenced me to include the glyphs also in GD29, e.g. Aa5-75 (GD15), Ab8-42 (GD26) and Aa5-2 (GD52):
But there are instances where probably GD29 and GD15 (etc) have been mixed, as seen e.g. in Aa3-36 (GD15), Ab2-77 (GD15) and Aa5-69 (GD56):
In birds, fishes and other nonhuman figures a leg sometimes appears, and in such instances I have included the glyph also in GD29. Examples: Aa2-82 (GD11), Aa5-30 (GD74), Ab2-50 (GD27), Ab4-74 (GD62), Ab2-3 (GD86):
Furthermore, there are other combinations which suggest GD29 more or less clearly, e.g. Ab5-19, Ab7-58 and Ab7-59:
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