entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_NAB_AL_KUTBA,PER_NABATAEAN,high,"Scribal and commerce deity (Nabataean counterpart of Babylonian Nabu / Greek Hermes), attested at Petra, Hegra and Sinai; sometimes the goddess al-Kutbay.",SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_NAB_AL_UZZA_PETRA,PER_NABATAEAN,high,"Petraean cult-form of al-ʿUzza, chief Nabataean goddess identified with Aphrodite, associated with Petra's Temple of the Winged Lions.",SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_NAB_ARA,PER_NABATAEAN,high,"Tutelary god of Bostra closely associated with Dushara, who is titled 'the god of our lord who is in Bostra' in Nabataean Hawran inscriptions.",SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_NAB_MANOTU,PER_NABATAEAN,high,"Hegran cult-form of the fate-goddess Manat, invoked as 'Manotu and her Qaisha' in the tomb-curse inscriptions of Hegra to protect burials.",SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_NAB_PANTHEON,PER_NABATAEAN,high,"Collective grouping the deities worshipped across the Nabataean kingdom from Petra and Bostra to Hegra (Madaʾin Salih), attested in Nabataean Aramaic inscriptions and rock-cut sanctuaries.",SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_NAB_SHAI_AL_QAUM,PER_NABATAEAN,high,"Caravan-protector and warrior god 'who drinks no wine and builds no tomb,' named in a bilingual Nabataean altar from Palmyra (CIS II 3978).",SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed