relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1366,ENT_MES_TIAMAT,aligned_with,ENT_CAN_LOTAN,medium,"Functional/typological cognate (no attested diffusion of the Mesopotamian deity into the later cult); per Burkert/West the real transmission, where any, runs through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries.",SRC_DAY_GODS_CONFLICT,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1367,ENT_CAN_LOTAN,aligned_with,ENT_MES_TIAMAT,medium,"Functional/typological cognate, not an attested reception (the cosmic-sovereignty/chaos parallels route through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries or are modern comparisons; Burkert, West).",SRC_DAY_GODS_CONFLICT,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1368,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,received_as,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,medium,"Inanna/Ishtar (Mesopotamian love/war goddess) received as Astarte (ʿṯtrt) in Canaanite tradition. Both rule love, fertility, and warfare; name Astarte is cognate with Ashtart/Ishtar. DDD_BIBLE s.v. ""Ashtoreth"" and ""Astarte"" traces the Mesopotamian origin and Canaanite reception of the love-war goddess figure.",SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1369,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,reception_of,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,medium,"Astarte as Canaanite reception of Mesopotamian Ishtar; love/war attributes, iconography, and name cognate.",SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1530,ENT_CAN_DAGON,parent_of,ENT_CAN_BAAL,medium,"KTU 1.5 VI 24 (Baal Cycle, Ugarit) calls Baal ""son of Dagon"" (bn dgn). This parentage is attested in several Ugaritic texts alongside the alternative tradition that makes El Baal's father; Cross (1973) and Wyatt (2002) treat the Dagon-paternity as authentic, noting that Dagon's older Levantine authority made him a plausible divine father for the younger storm deity. The identification of Dagon as the ""father"" of the storm god parallels the Mesopotamian pattern where older grain/sky deities are the fathers of more active storm deities.",SRC_WYATT_RELIGIOUS_TEXTS,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1531,ENT_CAN_BAAL,child_of,ENT_CAN_DAGON,medium,"Baal as ""son of Dagon"" per KTU 1.5 VI 24; alternate tradition also makes El his father. Medium confidence reflects the textual ambiguity.",SRC_WYATT_RELIGIOUS_TEXTS,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE