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Hello Johan,
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I guess the part you're highlighting is not an offspring of Gustav's element: The main difference seems to be the wide, rounded gaps (compared to the narrow and acute gaps with GE). I don't think that there's a missing link that will bridge this gap... ![]() We have several clues that may help to verify any working hypothesis: 1. Similar shape of the parts of the element? (Including evolutionary links for any changes.) 2. Positional information - is placement/function basically the same? 3. Rhythm (or language) - does the order of the greneng appear to be correct (or does the hypothesized meaning make any sense)? It is very possible that the elements (or their parts) do change over time - we should be able to trace them back to the original element though to make a compelling case IMHO. Regards, Kai |
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