The characteristic feature of GD59 glyphs is the oval in the centre of the body. The oval normally is not circular, rather it has the form of an egg or fruit, as in e.g. Aa5-24 and Ab5-5:
The long axis of the egg / fruit is not always vertical, as clearly is seen for example in Aa3-35 and Aa4-68:
Though also Aa5-24 and Ab5-5 (see above) have ovals where the top end is somewhat dislocated to the right. In Ab2-16 the oval has a hexagonal shape:
There is a hyperlink leading from GD59 to GD23, and the reason is that I have classified as GD23 e.g. these glyphs (Aa6-77, Aa8-25, Ab7-25, Ab7-53 and Ab8-62):
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