MEANING

Much time and effort was used in order to establish a frame of reference (via Pachamama and the Phaistos Disc) for how a calendar of the year might look like.

And then time and effort was also necessary to calibrate the periods which may have been used in the text of Small Santiago Tablet. The initial assumption of 26 periods containing 14 days each (= 364 days) had to be abandoned and instead an assumption of 28 periods containing 13 days each (= 364 days) seems to be the only possible solution to the problem. (Given that the number of days in each period is constant.)

As in the calendars for the week and for the cycle of the moon it is probably useful to make comments on at least some of the glyphs. Some of these may be wrong, but I think many of them will be appropriate 'readings'.

Some of the hyperlinks giving access to comments are new, i.e. has not been seen earlier.

1  1-13 1 winter solstice
2  14-26        
27-39  
4 40-52          
5 53-65            
6 66-78          
7 79-91        
8 92-104           95 spring equinox
9 105-117            
10 118-130            
11 131-143          
12 144-156            
13 157-169        
14 170-182          
15 183-194     185 summer solstice
16 195-207          
17 208-220    
18 221-233  
19 234-246      
20 247-259
21 260-272      
22 273-285       274 autumn equinox
23 286-298          
24 299-311      
25 312-324            
26 325-337            
27 338-350          
28 351-363          
29 364-376         366 Winter solstice
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