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GD61

GD61 glyphs are rather rare and furthermore not very clearly defined in character. A vertical shape with forms of Y both at top and bottom (with Y inverted) is the norm.

However, another variant of GD61 instead has a tail divided in three, as in Ab3-15, Ab5-23, Ab7-51 and Aa5-31, and no bottom Y (or only a hint of it):

        

This is the variant which is used in Tahua and I cannot with certainty classify any more glyphs in that tablet as GD61.

After some hesitation I have, though, included also Aa6-10 (GD46) as GD61:

A hyperlink leads from GD61 to GD64 because there are similarities between these two GD, as is seen e.g. in Ab4-26:

Another link leads to GD68 where also similar glyphs are assembled. For instance, is the strange glyph Aa6-26 insorted there rather than here: