GLYPHS
Aa6-66-10
The Great One evidently
corresponded to our Aquarius:

And as also Hevelius has illustrated it Capricornus - Goatfish
- was preceding Aquarius (Great One):


The watery season of the Goat (Capricornus) was located far down
in the south compared to the season of the Sheep (Aries).
From the culmination of Altair in JUNE 29 to the
culmination of Gredi there were 8 nights:
DEC 27 (361) |
28 |
29 |
(428 - 64 = 364) |
(*349 - *64) |
JAN 1 (*286) |
March 1 (61) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
March 5 |
6 (66) |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Cb6-22 (529) |
(392 + 138) |
Cb6-24 (3 '
177) |
Cb6-25
(2 * 266) |
Cb6-26 |
Cb6-27 |
kotîa
hia |
te
kava
tu |
kiore |
tu te
ika |
te moko
e te hokohuki |
kua
tupu te kihikihi |
... For when the ruler drinks the
sacred offering, he is in
the state of
intoxication Fijians call 'dead from' (mateni)
or 'dead from kava' (mate ni yaqona),
to recover from which is explicitly 'to live' (bula). This
accounts for the second cup the chief is alone
accorded, the cup of fresh water. The god is
immediately revived, brought again to life - in a
transformed state
...
|
Nakshatra
Full Moon: |
ν Hydrae (*163.1)
 |
No star listed (*164)
ALTAIR |
Wings-27 (Snake)
η Oct. (*165.4), ALKES = α Crateris (*165.6)
*165.4 - *41.4 = *124.0 |
ANA-TIPU-4 (Upper-side-pillar - where the guards stood)
MERAK = β Ursae Majoris (*166.2), DUBHE = α Ursae Majoris (*166.7) |
11h (*167.4) χ Leonis, χ¹ Hydrae, χ² Hydrae
*167.4 - *41.4 = *126.0 = 206 ("July 25) |
AL
SHARAS (The Ribs) = β Crateris (*168.6) |
Aug 31 |
Sept 1 (244) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 (248) |
JUNE 28 |
29 (180) |
30 (245 - 64) |
JULY 1 |
2 |
3 (184) |
... Most published descriptions of
Aagjuuk tend
to leave the impression that it suddenly appears on cue as if
out of nowhere... This definition is somewhat misleading because
throughout the autumn and winter months at latitudes above the
Arctic Circle Aagjuuk's
principal star, Altair, is one of the brightest and most visible
stars in the south and western sectors of the sky. But so
completely is Aagjuuk
identified with mid-December and the winter solstice that one
Igloolik elder,
invited to point to the constellation in early November, firmly
replied that we would not see it until around Christmas, and
this in spite of the fact that Altair was at the time in full
view to the southwest
...
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|
365 days |
|
(80 + RA /
24h * 365¼) |
|
Day of
culmination |
|
ALCYONE |
May 16 (136,
*56) |
*229 |
Dec 31
(365, *285) |
135 |
Betelgeuze |
June 17 (168, *88) |
*226 |
Jan 29 (394,
*314) |
138 |
CASTOR |
July 12 (193, *113.4 =
*41.4 + *72.0) |
'226 |
Febr 23
(Terminalia) |
138 |
MAY 9 (129 =
193 - 64) |
*226 |
DEC 21
(SOLSTICE) |
138 |
 |
Alkes |
Sept 3 (246) |
*229 |
April 20 (110) |
135 |
Denebola |
Sept 15 (258) |
*230 |
May 3 (123) |
134 |
Gienah |
Sept 22 (265, *185) |
*230 |
May 10 (130, *50) |
134 |
ACRUX |
Sept 24 (267, *187) |
*231 |
May 13 (133. *53) |
133 |
JULY 22
(*123 = *187 - *64) |
*231 |
MARCH 10
(*354
→
*290 + *64) |
† |
Thuban |
Oct 19 (292, *212) |
*230 |
June 7 (158, *78) |
134 |
Arcturus |
Oct 22 (295, *215) |
*227 |
June 8 (159, *79) |
*136 |
Zuben
Elgenubi |
Oct 31 (304,
*224) |
|
June 17 (168, *454.
*88) |
*136 |
 |
ANTARES |
Nov 25
(329, *249) |
*227 |
July
11 (192, *112) |
*137 |
Vega |
Dec 27 (361, *281) |
*227 |
Aug 12 (224, *144) |
*137 |
329 + 32 =
361 |
Alphekka
Meri-diana |
Jan 5 (*290
↔ *307 - *17) |
*220 |
Aug 13 (225,
*145) |
'146 |
ALTAIR |
Jan 15
(*300) |
*229 |
Sept 1 (244.
*164) |
*136 |
 |
Gredi |
Jan 22 (*307
↔
*314 - *7) |
*220 |
Sept 9 (251,
*171) |
'146 |
 |
Deneb Cygni |
Jan 28 (393, *313) |
230 |
Sept 16 (259, *179) |
133 |
Alderamin |
Febr 6 (402, 37, *322.9) |
232 |
Sept 27 (270, *190) |
131 |
Fomalhaut |
March 3 (427, *347.8) |
*236 |
Oct 25 (*584, *218) |
*129 |
* |
Schedir |
March 29 (88, *8) |
*233 |
Nov 18 (322, *242) |
131 |
Alrisha |
April 19
(109, *212 - *183 = *29) |
*232 |
Dec 7 (341,
*261) |
132 |
HAMAL |
April 20
(110, *30) |
*235 |
Dec 11 (345, *265) |
129 |
Menkar |
May 4
(124, *44) |
*231 |
Dec 21 (355,
*275) |
133 |
ALGOL |
May 5 (125,
*45) |
*232 |
Dec 23 (357,
*277) |
*132 |

March 7 (66) |
8 (432 → 16 * 27) |
9 |
10 (15 * 29
- 1) |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Cb6-28 (29 *
15) |
Cb6-29 (536,
144) |
Cb7-1 (290 / 2) |
Cb7-2 (146 →
2 * 73) |
ku
kikiu |
te
henua |
Te
hokohuki |
te
moko |
SIMMAH =
γ
Piscium
(*351.7) |
Φ Aquarii (*352.0), Ψ
Aquarii (*352.4), χ Aquarii
(*352.6), γ Tucanae, φ Gruis (*352.8)
*352.4 - *41.4 =
*311.0 |
ο Cephei (*353.3), KERB = τ Pegasi (*353.6) |
κ Piscium (*354.2), θ
Piscium (*354.4), υ Pegasi |
 |
Nakshatra
Full Moon: |
Al Zubrah-9
(Mane) /
Purva Phalguni-11 (First Reddish
One)
ZOSMA (Girdle)
= δ Leonis (*169.2),
COXA
(Hips)
= θ Leonis
(*169.4)
*169.4 - *41.4
= *128 = 208 ("July 27) |
φ Leonis ('170.0),
ALULA = ξ, ν
Ursae Majoris (*170.5),
LABRUM = δ Crateris
(*170.6) |
λ Crateris (*171.6),
ε Crateris (*171.9) |
γ
Crateris, π Centauri (*172.0), κ Crateris
(*172.5)
GREDI
|
Sept
6 (249) |
7 |
8 |
9 (252 = 188
+ 64) |
JULY 4 (185) |
5 |
6 |
7 (188) |

And from the extraordinary glyph Cb6-29 (536) to the end of the C text
there were 740 - 536 = 204 days.



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