Eb4-7 Eb4-8 Eb4-9 Eb4-10 Eb4-11 Eb4-12

In Mamari we have - I believe - a longer sequence regarding the subjects in the glyphs above. It starts, however, already 19 (?) glyphs earlier. And of these 19 glyphs those with nos. 11-19 (red below) are similar to those in period no. 11 in Keiti:

 

Ca13-19 Ca13-20 Ca14-101 Ca14-102 Ca14-103
Ca14-104 Ca14-105 Ca14-106 Ca14-201 Ca14-202
Ca14-203 Ca14-204 Ca14-205 Ca14-206 Ca14-207
 
Ca14-208 Ca14-209 Ca14-210 Ca14-211

According to Fischer there are two gaps in this sequence, where glyphs perhaps have disappeared. The state of the glyphs which are visible are not so good either. Barthel's description - although less precise as regards the details of the glyphs - indicates that maybe there are no glyphs missing.

After these preliminary remarks, let us look at the glyphs appearing thereafter, those which I think are similar to those in period no. 12 of Keiti.