relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2384,ENT_PHRYG_MATAR,reception_of,ENT_LUW_KUBABA,high,"The Phrygian ""Matar Kubileya"" (Mother Kubileya) directly incorporates the name Kubaba of Carchemish in her epithet ""Kubileya"" — the phonological shift Kubaba → Kubileya is a regular Phrygian adaptation of the Luwian theonym. This is one of the most etymologically secure deity receptions in Anatolian religious history. The transmission route is geographic: the Luwian/Neo-Hittite states of SE Anatolia (principally Carchemish) bordered and influenced the Phrygian highlands, and the adoption of Kubaba's name and enthroned-queen-with-lion iconography into the Phrygian Matar tradition is consistent with the archaeological and linguistic evidence. Combined with the already-existing ENT_CYBELE reception_of ENT_PHRYG_MATAR, this relationship completes the chain: Kubaba → Matar Kubileya → Cybele. Roller (1999) pp. 67-79; Taracha (2009) p. 194.",SRC_ROLLER_CYBELE,reviewed,PER_PHRYG_IRON_AGE 5936,ENT_ARA_KUBABA,cult_form_of,ENT_LUW_KUBABA,high,"'Kubaba of Carchemish' is the city-cult form of the goddess Kubaba, whose principal cult center was Carchemish.",SRC_LIPINSKI_ARAMEANS,reviewed, 7264,ENT_LYD_KUVAVA,equated_with,ENT_LUW_KUBABA,high,Lydian Kuvava continues the name and figure of the Luwian/Neo-Hittite Kubaba of Carchemish.,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed,