GLYPHS
 

Aa6-66-14

Once again. Let's try another (complementary, ) and more straightforward account

Aa1-73 Aa1-83 Aa2-21 (111) Aa2-48 (138) Aa2-83 (73 + 100)
Aa3-42 (217) Aa4-44 (295) Aa4-52 (295 + 8) Aa4-57 (308) Aa4-65 (316)
Aa5-15 (348) Aa5-56 (389) Aa5-70 (403) Aa6-17 (433) Aa6-60 (476) Aa6-66 (482)

There are 187 glyphs (days) from Aa4-44 (295) to Aa6-66 (482).

And there are 188 glyphs (days) from Aa6-66 to the end of side a. → 100 less than day number 288 = October 15:

... Gregory dropped 10 days to bring the calendar back into synchronisation with the seasons. Accordingly, when the new calendar was put in use, the error accumulated in the 13 centuries since the Council of Nicaea was corrected by a deletion of ten days. The Julian calendar day Thursday, 4 October 1582 was followed by the first day of the Gregorian calendar, Friday, 15 October 1582 (the cycle of weekdays was not affected) ...

→ 187 + 188 = 375 (→ 25 * 15) = 670 - 295:

a1 90 90 b1 82 82
a2 85 175 b2 85 167
a3 76 251 b3 77 244
a4 44 295 b4 80 324
38 333
a5 83 416 b5 80 404
a6 84 500 b6 92 496
a7 85 585 b7 84 580
a8 85 670 b8 84 664
sum 670 sum 664

295 suggests Arcturus (*215.4), the brightest of the fixed stars in the northern hemisphere.

And Ga6-6 might have inspired Aa6-66. The A (Large Santiago) and the G (Small Santigao) tablets were donated simultaneously to the Chileans. And it 'happened to' occur in AD 187(0).

AUG 14 15 16 (*148) 17 (229) 18 19
Ga6-6 Ga6-7 Ga6-8 (148) Ga6-9 Ga6-10 Ga6-11
MUPHRID = η Bootis (210.1), ζ Centauri (210.3) φ Centauri (211.0), υ¹ Centauri (211.1), υ² Centauri (211.8), τ Virginis (211.9) AGENA (At the Knee) = β Centauri) (212.1), θ Apodis (212.5), THUBAN (Dragon = α Draconis) (212.8)

14h (213.1)

π Hydrae, χ Centauri (213.0), MENKENT (Shoulder of the Centaur) = θ Centauri) (213.1)

Neck-2 (Dragon)

ASELLUS TERTIUS (3rd Ass Colt) = κ Bootis, κ Virginis, 14 Bootis (214.8)

 

Al Ghafr-13 (The Cover) / Svāti-15 (Very Good) / TAHUA-TAATA-METUA-TE-TUPU-MAVAE-6 (a pillar to stand by)

15 Bootis (215.2), ARCTURUS = α Bootis (215.4), ASELLUS SECUNDUS (2nd Ass Colt) = ι Bootis (215.5), SYRMA (Train of the Virgin's Robe) = ι Virginis, λ Bootis (215.6), η Apodis (215.8)

*174.0 = *215.4 - *41.4
Oct 17 (290) 18 19 20 21 (*214) 22 (295)
Nakshatra Full Moon:
FEBR 13 2-14 (45) 15 16 (*332) (413 → 14 * 29½) 18
ι Arietis (28.0), λ Arietis (28.2), υ Ceti (28.8)

ALRISHA (The Knot = α Piscium), χ Phoenicis (29.2), ε Trianguli (29.4), ALAMAK (Caracal = γ Andromedae) (29.7)

*353.0 = *29.4 - *41.4
 

Arku-sha-rishu-ku-2 (Back of the Head of Ku)

2h (30.4)

κ Arietis (30.3), HAMAL (Sheep = α Arietis) (30.5)

*354.0 = *30.4 - *41.4

ALKES

η Arietis (31.9) ξ¹ Ceti (32.1) γ, δ Trianguli (33.0), χ Persei (33.2), 10 Trianguli (33.5), θ Arietis (33.3), MIRA (Astonishing) = ο Ceti (33.7)
April 18 (473) 19 20 (*395) 21 (111) 22 23

All of which suggests side a on the A tablet might have been designed to begin with January 1:

*294

*8

Aa1-1

Aa4-44 (295)

Aa4-52 (303)

tagata ui

kua kake ia

ko te manu ui

Jan 1 Oct 22 (295. *215)

Oct 30 (303)

Kake. Kakea, to come near, to embark. P Pau.: kake, to climb, to ascend. Mgv.: kake, the arrival of shoals of spawning fish. Mq.: kake, to climb up a valley. Ta.: ae, to climb, to ascend. Churchill. Mgv.: kake, to strike on an ocean reef. Ta.: ae, to strand. Churchill. Sa.: a'e, upward, to go up; sa'e, to elevate one leg, as in the act of falling in a club match; 'a'e, to ascend, to rise. To.: hake, upward, to ascend. Fu.: ake, up, to ascend; sake, ro raise the leg at one in derision or mockery; kake, to climb, to ascend. Niuē: hake, up, going up. Uvea: ake, up; kake, to go up. Ma.: ake, upward; kake, to climb, to ascend. Mq.: ake, on high, upward; kake, to ascend. Mgv.: ake, upward. Bukabuka: ake, up. Ta.: ae, up, to go up, to ascend, to climb. Ha.: ae, to raise, to lift up, to mount. Fotuna: no-jikijiake, to lift up; no-tukake, to stand upright. Nukuoro: kake, to go up. Nuguria: kake, up; hanage, northwest. Rapanui: kake a, to go abroad. Vi.: thake, upward; thaketa, to dig or lift up. Churchill 2.

 

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