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establishes Hera as a Mycenaean deity whose cult predates the Dark Age", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_HERMES", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "e-ma-a (Hermes) attested at Pylos in the Linear B offering lists; establishes Hermes as a Mycenaean deity", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_DIWIA", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "di-u-ja attested at Pylos in the Linear B tablets (c. 1200 BCE horizon of the PY tablets)", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_DOPOTA", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "do-po-ta (probably 'Despotes / the Lord', masculine counterpart to Potnia) receives offerings on Pylos tablets; a distinct titular deity.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_DRIMIOS", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "di-ri-mi-jo on Linear B tablet PY Tn 316, explicitly called di-wo i-je-we ('son of Zeus'); a distinct Mycenaean deity with no surviving Olympian identity.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_ENYALIOS", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "e-nu-wa-ri-jo attested on PY Tn 316 (c. 1180 BCE; the last major Pylos tablet before the palace destruction)", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_IPHIMEDEIA", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "i-pi-me-de-ja on PY Tn 316; though later myth knows Iphimedeia as a mortal heroine, in the Pylos tablet she is a divine cult-recipient.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_PANTHEON", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "Collective hub for the Linear B cult-recipients (Pylos/Knossos), distinct from the later Olympian system; ENT_MYC_TN316 is a sub-collective.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_PIPITUNA", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "pi-pi-tu-na, a goddess receiving offerings on Knossos tablets (KN Fp series); a pre-Greek/Minoan-substrate theonym with no Olympian identity.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_POTNIA", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "Potnia is the most frequently attested deity in the Linear B tablets (c. 1400-1200 BCE) across Knossos, Pylos, and other Mycenaean centers", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_POTNIA_LABYRINTH", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "da-pu2-ri-to-jo po-ti-ni-ja ('Mistress of the Labyrinth') receives honey in Linear B tablet KN Gg 702 \u2014 the earliest textual attestation of the labyrinth, a distinct Cretan Potnia.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed"], ["ENT_MYC_QERASIJA", "PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN", "high", "qe-ra-si-ja (masc. qe-ra-si-jo) receives offerings on Knossos tablets; 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