entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_MER_AMESEMI,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,Attested in the Naga temple relief program (c. 1–20 CE) and other Meroitic royal cult contexts throughout the period.,SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK,reviewed ENT_MER_APEDEMAK,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,Apedemak's earliest temple evidence dates to Musawwarat es-Sufra c. 270 BCE; his cult persists through the Naga temple c. 1–20 CE and beyond. Attested across the entire Meroitic period.,SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK,reviewed ENT_MER_ARENSNUPHIS,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,Attested at Philae in Greek inscriptions from the Ptolemaic period onward through Roman times; Musawwarat attestations push the cult back further.,SRC_TÖRÖK_MEROE,reviewed ENT_MER_ARITENE,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,Indigenous Meroitic god named on a faience medallion from the royal cemetery of Meroe (read by Priese as a solar deity) and in the Karanog mortuary inscription (REM 0277).,SRC_TÖRÖK_MEROE,reviewed ENT_MER_MANDULIS,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,"The Kalabsha temple, rebuilt under Augustus c. 20 BCE, is the principal cult site; the Greek inscription corpus spans c. 100 BCE–300 CE. Present throughout the Meroitic period.",SRC_TÖRÖK_MEROE,reviewed ENT_MER_MASH,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,Obscure indigenous Meroitic god named alongside Aritene in the Karanog mortuary inscription of Haramadeye; character otherwise unknown.,SRC_TÖRÖK_MEROE,reviewed ENT_MER_SEBIUMEKER,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC,high,"Present in the Musawwarat es-Sufra relief programs, which were established c. 270 BCE and expanded through the Meroitic period.",SRC_TÖRÖK_MEROE,reviewed