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Potts (1999) pp. 282-286.", "SRC_POTTS_ELAM", "reviewed", "PER_ELAM_CLASSICAL"], [2390, "ENT_ELAM_KIRIRISHA", "aligned_with", "ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR", "medium", "Kiririsha and Inanna/Ishtar are parallel as the dominant great goddesses of neighboring ancient Near Eastern civilizations \u2014 both are \"the great goddess\" of their respective traditions, both combine fertility, sovereignty, and protection functions, and both absorbed the titles and iconographic features of earlier mother goddess traditions. During periods of strong Mesopotamian cultural influence on Elam (especially the Old Elamite period of Ur III contact), Kiririsha assimilated some Inanna/Ninhursag characteristics. Confidence medium: they are parallel rather than equated, and their theological programs differ significantly in detail. Potts (1999) p. 288; Carter & Stolper (1984) p. 42.", "SRC_POTTS_ELAM", "reviewed", "PER_ELAM_CLASSICAL"], [2391, "ENT_ELAM_KIRIRISHA", "aligned_with", "ENT_ZOR_ANAHITA", "low", "Kiririsha and Anahita are parallel as the principal goddess figures of the Iranian cultural sphere in successive historical periods \u2014 Kiririsha as the Elamite great goddess (c. 2200\u2013539 BCE), Anahita as the Zoroastrian/Iranian water-and-fertility goddess (attested from the Achaemenid period). Both are associated with water, fertility, and divine protection of the Iranian world. Confidence low: the parallel is typological across a large chronological gap (the Achaemenid synthesis of Iranian and Elamite religious traditions is attested but the specific Kiririsha \u2192 Anahita transmission is scholarly inference rather than inscriptional fact. 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