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Again, as a
working hypothesis I have been assuming three separate rounds of restoration -- Rt1, Rt2, Rt3. The last two passes would have been necessary because the parts that had not been retraced in Rt1, as well as the result of Rt1 itself, kept fading over time.
The three passes would be distinguished by weight and ink color, and by the last two being less careful than the first one. In the case of this page, Rt2 used a much broader pen than Rt1 or the original Scribe. However, the assignment of a stroke to one of these rounds is subjective, and there may have been only two passes, or (less likely) only one. As seen on the plant, on this page the original strokes have clearly faded to the point of almost complete invisibility, or beyond.
All the best, --jorge
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y tail, maybe part Rt1. (C,D) An
y with original right half and Rt1 left half. (E) Original platform slash missed by retracers. (F,G) Rt1 and Rt2 parts of a
p gallows. (H,I) A
q with Original or Rt1 tail and Rt2 head. (J,K,L) A
q Rt3 head, top half of tail Rt2, and rest of tail Rt1. (P) Unknown glyphs mangled by Rt1 into an
e glued to a
y. (Q) There is a very faint
r-plume on the second
i, and plume of the final
n may be Rt1 invention. Original word may have been
airy or
airl. (R ) Glyph probably was
o originally; mangled by Rt2 into deformed
a or
y wo tail. (S) An
Sh with
C in Rt1,
h in Rt2, and plume Rt3. (T) Glyph probably was
r and was mangled to deformed
n by Rt2. (U) This stroke probably did not exist originally and was added by Rt1 or Rt2. (V) Unknown glyphs mangled by Rt2. (W) Some
r glyphs with Rt1 body and Rt2 plume. (X) Some
s glyphs with Rt1 body and Rt2 plume.