entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ,PER_MES_UR_III,high,The Inanna-Dumuzi love poetry corpus is preserved in Ur III and early Old Babylonian manuscripts; the Descent of Inanna (ETCSL 1.4.1) with its Dumuzi substitution narrative is a Ur III-era composition,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed ENT_MES_ENLIL,PER_MES_UR_III,high,Enlil's role as the supreme authority who grants kingship is central to the Ur III political theology; Ur III royal hymns consistently invoke Enlil; Nippur (his cult city) was the religious capital of the Ur III empire,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,PER_MES_UR_III,high,"The major Inanna hymn corpus (Hymns to Inanna by Enheduanna, daughter of Sargon; the Descent of Inanna) is preserved in Ur III manuscripts; Enheduanna's hymns (c. 2285-2250 BCE) are the oldest attributed literary compositions in history",SRC_ETCSL,reviewed ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,PER_MES_UR_III,high,The Ur III period is the peak of Nanna/Sin worship; Ur-Namma and Shulgi (Ur III kings) dedicated major hymns to Nanna; the e-kiš-nu-gál temple at Ur was reconstructed by Ur-Namma; Nanna is the patron deity of the Ur III dynasty,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed ENT_MES_NINGAL,PER_MES_UR_III,high,Ningal's major attestation is in the Ur III lament literature; the Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur is a Ur III-era composition; her temple at Ur (e-kiš-nu-gál) was a major Ur III cult center,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed ENT_MES_NINGIRIDA,PER_MES_UR_III,high,"Wife of the chthonic god Ninazu and mother of Ningishzida, appearing alongside Ninazu from the Ur III period.",SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed ENT_MES_NINLIL,PER_MES_UR_III,high,The Enlil and Ninlil myth (ETCSL 1.2.1) is preserved primarily in Ur III and Old Babylonian manuscripts; she is a central figure in Ur III Nippur liturgy,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed