Sequence no. 11 (among the 20 ending with two characteristic glyph types) contains the week and it is longer (47 glyphs) than all the other 19 sequences. The next longest sequence contains 39 glyphs and is no. 15. Suspicion arises, may that sequence too contain some type of calendar? Sure enough! These 39 glyphs can be subdivided into 10 + 17 + 12 (compared to sequence no. 11 with 12 + 20 + 15) and the middle part is structured into 6 sequences which I guess are periods. 39 - 17 = 22 = 47 - 25. Among the 15 glyphs after the week in sequence no. 11 there are - as we have seen - 4 persons with cut-off legs. Among the 12 in sequence no. 15 there are also 4. And as in the sequence immediately after no. 11 (= no.12) there are cut-off legs in the 16th sequence. We will end this part of the discussion by looking at a table showing all the two characteristic final characters in the 20 sequences. There is much information to digest in that table. |