entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_EGY_AHA,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,"Aha ('the Fighter'), a leonine-dwarf apotropaic deity depicted strangling serpents on Middle Kingdom 'magic wands', an early antecedent of Bes.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_AMUN,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,A,Emerges as major Theban deity.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,candidate_verified_name ENT_EGY_DECANS,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,A,The decanal star-clocks first appear on Middle Kingdom coffin lids.,SRC_NEUGEBAUER_PARKER_EAT,reviewed ENT_EGY_IUNIT,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,"Local goddess of Hermonthis/Armant (Iuni), a consort of Montu in the Theban region, attested from the Middle Kingdom.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_MESKHENET,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,Meskhenet prominently attested in Papyrus Westcar (Middle Kingdom) and the Coffin Texts (Middle Kingdom),SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,reviewed ENT_EGY_MUT,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,Mut's identification as Amun's consort and her development as a major independent goddess begins in the Middle Kingdom Theban theological tradition; her Precinct of Mut at Karnak is her principal cult establishment,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_NEFERHOTEP,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,low,"Neferhotep as a distinct local deity (rather than a pharaonic name or divine epithet) is most clearly documented from the Middle Kingdom; he appears as a deity at Abydos associated with Osiris's domain; confidence is low because ""Neferhotep"" functions as an epithet for multiple deities (Osiris, Ptah) and a given name for the 13th Dynasty king Neferhotep I; the entity's specific cult context requires further verification (per original short note)",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_OGDOAD,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,The Ogdoad as a systematized collective of eight primordial pairs is fully attested in the Coffin Texts (Middle Kingdom; c. 2055-1650 BCE); the Coffin Texts develop the Hermopolitan cosmogony where the Ogdoad creates itself in the primordial waters (Nun) and produces the sun on the primordial mound; the Middle Kingdom is the period of the Ogdoad's theological consolidation,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,A,Democratization of afterlife traditions.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,candidate_verified_name ENT_EGY_PAKHET,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,Pakhet's primary cult at Speos Artemidos originates in the Middle Kingdom; confirmed by the rock-cut shrine and Middle Kingdom texts,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_RENENUTET,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,"Renenutet (harvest/fate goddess) is attested in Middle Kingdom agricultural and funerary texts; her role as the goddess who bestows the ""ren"" (true name) at birth and determines fate is documented in Middle Kingdom sources",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_SHAI,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,"Shai (fate/fortune personified; literally ""that which has been ordained"") is first clearly attested in Middle Kingdom Coffin Texts where the individual's destiny at birth is established by Shai; the Coffin Texts are the primary Middle Kingdom source establishing Shai as a named divine entity",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_THOTH,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,A,Major wisdom deity.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,candidate_verified_name ENT_EGY_WOSRET,PER_EGY_MIDDLE_KINGDOM,high,"Wosret's importance in the Middle Kingdom is demonstrated by the royal name Senusret (""man of Wosret""), borne by three 12th Dynasty pharaohs",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed