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documento | Four sample diagrams of complete rural Calendar as in use by Lumbard language into Alpenland and Altaitalia hinterland (Lombardia-2e)

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Here four diagrams features how festivals and named rituals, marked by totem poles, are synchronizing 2+2 equinoxes and solstices, keeping fixed positions, in our rural Calendar as memorized in Alpine hinterland by Lumbard language. These daily markers are only 35 out of 51 poles, where 16 distances are extended by 56 days and two by 57 days, with three distances by 47+7=53 (not 54) days and three distances by only 47 days long. All markers are consistent by 9+9 “twin” totem poles fixed on the same azimuth despite being two distant seasons apart.

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