{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entity_periods", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where period_id = \"PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC\"", "rows": [["ENT_EGY_ASH", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Ash is attested from Dynasty 1 wine-jar labels from Abydos where his name appears in association with Libyan oasis regions; he is one of the oldest attested Egyptian deities associated with the Western Desert and Libya; Wilkinson (2003) p. 193: Ash \"is attested from the very beginning of Egyptian history\"", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_BANEBDJEDET", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Banebdjedet (the ram of Mendes; \"Ba-soul, lord of Djedet\") is attested from Early Dynastic texts at Mendes in the Nile Delta; he is one of the most ancient ram deities; his ram-headed solar theology connects him to the primordial ba-soul of the sun; among the earliest attested Delta deities", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_BAT", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Archaic bovine sky-goddess of the 7th Upper Egyptian nome, depicted as the inward-curling-horned cow head atop the Narmer Palette (Dyn. 0/1) and later absorbed by Hathor.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_HAROERIS", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Haroeris (Horus the Elder, Hor-wer = \"Great Horus\") is one of the earliest attested Egyptian deities; his hawk iconography appears on Narmer Palette (c. 3100 BCE); as the sky-falcon who fights Seth, he is the divine prototype of the pharaoh; a predynastic and early dynastic Horus form distinct from the younger Horus who avenges Osiris", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_HORUS", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Horus as the royal falcon god is attested on the Narmer Palette (c. 3100 BCE), the earliest monument of unified Egypt; he is the patron deity of kingship from the first dynasty onward", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_MEHIT", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Lioness goddess of This/Thinis whose recumbent-lioness emblem is attested already in the Early Dynastic period; consort of Anhur (Onuris).", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_MIN", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Min of Coptos (Qift) is attested by the Min colossi, now in the Ashmolean Museum \u2014 some of the oldest surviving large-scale Egyptian sculpture, dated to the Predynastic or Early Dynastic period (c. 3000 BCE); his ithyphallic cult at Coptos is among the oldest documented Egyptian religious traditions", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_NEITH", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Neith is one of the oldest attested Egyptian deities; the name Neith-hotep (a 1st Dynasty queen) and the Neith-headed standard appear in the earliest dynastic records; her cult at Sais is pre-dynastic in origin", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_NEKHBET", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Nekhbet (the vulture of Upper Egypt) appears on the Narmer Palette alongside Wadjet; she is the protective vulture goddess of Upper Egypt and the pharaoh from the earliest dynastic period", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_SATET", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Satis/Satet is attested from Early Dynastic inscriptions; the Khasekhemwy vase (Dynasty 2, c. 2670 BCE) at Hierakonpolis depicts her; she was a state deity at Elephantine from the earliest pharaonic period; her white-crown-with-antelope-horns iconography appears on Dynasty 1 objects", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_SED", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "high", "Archaic jackal/wolf-form deity for whom the royal Sed (jubilee) festival is named, attested from the 1st Dynasty and associated with Wepwawet.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_EGY_SESHAT", "PER_EGY_EARLY_DYNASTIC", "medium", "Seshat (goddess of writing and measurement) is associated with the \"Stretching the Cord\" foundation ceremony, attested from the 1st Dynasty; 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