relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1521,ENT_ATHENA,reception_of,ENT_ARA_ALLAT,medium,Athena as the Greek identification for the north Arabian Al-Lat; Palmyrene inscriptions explicitly equate the two; warrior-wisdom function is the primary basis.,SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed,PER_GRK_HELLENISTIC 2397,ENT_APHRODITE,reception_of,ENT_ARA_ALLAT,high,"In Herodotus's interpretatio graeca (Histories 3.8), the Greek understanding of Aphrodite Ourania (Heavenly Aphrodite) was identified with the north Arabian goddess Alilat/Al-Lat — one of the earliest documented Greek-Arabian divine equations. This reflects the ancient perception that Aphrodite Ourania and the Arabian great goddess shared the celestial Venus/morning-star domain. The relationship is consistent with the broader Semitic great goddess complex (Astarte, Inanna/Ishtar, Al-Uzza, Al-Lat) all sharing the Venus star identification. SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES 3.8.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_ARA_PRE_ISLAMIC 4379,ENT_ARA_ALLAT_PALMYRA,equated_with,ENT_ARA_ALLAT,high,The Palmyrene Allat is the local cult form of the wider Arab goddess Al-Lat.,SRC_TEIXIDOR_PALMYRA,reviewed,