GD56 has a 'sitting' person with spread out legs and is typically seen lifting up both arms, e.g. as in Ab3-11:
The hands may be more realistic, as in e.g. Aa7-64 (here with curiously one finger from the left hand as if transplanted as a toe onto the left foot):
Variants with one realistic hand and the other in Y-shape are found, for example Aa3-48:
The toes fairly often are missing and instead we can see what looks like fins, e.g. Ab8-50, Aa4-61, Aa4-9:
Sometimes both arms are not held high, perhaps just one or none, as in e.g. Aa2-26, Aa4-28, Aa8-75 and Ab1-37:
The essential characteristic of GD56 is the posture with spread out legs. A few odd glyphs exhibiting this characteristic has made me classify them as GD56, viz. Ab8-15, Ab8-26 and Aa6-7 (also classified as GD31 and GD85):
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