Three concentric rings of text, bounded by faint mechanically drawn circles. A short radial stroke at 10:30 in the inner ring may be the starting place.
In the centre there are two:uman figures, apparently a man and a woman, holding each other:ands---left in left, below, and right in right, above. The man wears a wide:at, a shirt with long narrow sleeves, ring collar, simple belt, a skirt with trimmed edge reaching below the knee, and boots. The woman wears an elaborate draped dress, with ring collar, broad sleeves with wrist bands, a small bonnet with long:air or a veil hanging down:er back, and a skirt that drags on the floor. Between the two figures is a word in the latin alphabet (``Jony'' according to Robert Firth.
Between the inner ring of text and the middle ring are 9 naked human figures or "nymphs", all female, each standing with the right:and on:er:ip,:olding a star with:er left.
Between the middle ring and the outer ring there are 16 nymphs, standing, each:olding a star with the left:and. Four are clothed, the rest is naked. Most are definitely women (with visible breasts); the rest are probably women, or could be. Three of the figures two of them clothed) are standing on top of:orizontal cylinders, resembling the ones on f70v2. Usualy the right:and is resting on the:ip, but in a couple of cases the right arm is drooping by the victim's side, or straight down and back, and one figure (at 04:00) has the arms streched out:orizontally.
Standing on top of the diagram, outside the text circle, are another 5 naked women, right:and on the:ip, each:olding a star.
All figures are drawn in 3/4 view, between frontal and clockwise-facing. Some of the figures are walking. Some of the figures:ave:ats.
Clockwise from each figure there is a short label.
Comments:
The sign of Gemini, the Twins,:as sometimes been represented by a man and woman. Gemini is ??? to ???.
Paragraph: S0 panel 72r2, Gemini, labels on star/nymphs outside the diagram Last edited on 1998-11-27 23:47:34 by stolfi
Transcribed left to right
1: ofchdady
2: oklairdy
3: okaram
4: okairy
5: okeolar
Paragraph: R1 Outer ring of text Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:34:28 by stolfi
Transcribed clockwise from wider gap at 09:15, above starless nymph.
1: otais otees oteos aiin okeo daiin okeey cheo!keodal cheol okeol olcthhy oteeykeey tey okalaiin okalchal chey {fold}al okeey daiin otar al ch!taiin otseey qooeel ckhal chekaiin otaiin chy d r aiin al y sho chekaiin otedo* qokeodal saiin {gap}
Paragraph: S1 panel 72r2, Gemini, star labels on outer band of stars/nymphs inside diagram Last edited on 1998-12-24 21:51:57 by stolfi
Transcribed clockwise from 10:30 (nymph with stretched left arm)
Weirdos:
&an = <a> and <n> run together
10:30 1: otar!aldy
11:00 2: okalar
00:00 3: okal
00:45 4: okaly
01:15 5: okal
02:00 6: okeey ary
03:00 7: oteeary
04:00 8: otair dy
05:15 9: okair!cham
06:15 10: okeal
06:45 11: otarar!!!!
07:15 12: okaly
08:00 13: orary
The nymph at 08:30 is not labeled; it would:ave been <f72r2.S1.14> {Grove's #14, dressed, male?}
09:00 15: okyd
09:30 16: otolam
Paragraph: R2 Outer ring of text Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:34:56 by stolfi
Transcribed clockwise from letter size discontinuity at 10:00 That place is marked by a single radial stroke -- modern or original?
1: oteey tey teodal chokaly ol cheol y!aiin oteodaiin shokal otey otaiin otal y dal okaly dalchdy cseteeey okal shey qoteeody sheycthy chotal chees otoees aiin
Paragraph: S2 panel 72r2, Gemini, star labels on inner band of stars/nymphs Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:37:46 by stolfi
Transcribed clockwise starting from 11:00
11:00 1: otal
00:00 2: salal
00:45 3: okam
02:00 4: otalshy
03:30 5: okal!dy
04:30 6: chosar
06:30 7: otam
07:15 8: ainaly
08:45 9: okar cham
Paragraph: R3 Inner ring of text Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:35:16 by stolfi
No obvious starting place Transcribed clockwise from change in "vertical" direction at 00:30
1: otees chs chchs ar yly kaly dar otchey okaiin ola in dy otoa!r air aloy okaiin