relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1490,ENT_MES_MARDUK,aligned_with,ENT_ZEUS,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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1491,ENT_ZEUS,aligned_with,ENT_MES_MARDUK,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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1494,ENT_MES_TIAMAT,aligned_with,ENT_TYPHON,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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1495,ENT_TYPHON,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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1500,ENT_MES_NABU,aligned_with,ENT_HERMES,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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1501,ENT_HERMES,aligned_with,ENT_MES_NABU,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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1502,ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ,received_as,ENT_ADONIS,low,"The Greek Adonis is the reception of the Semitic ""Adon"" (lord), the Phoenician/Syrian dying vegetation deity whose annual mourning rites were celebrated at Byblos on the Adonis River. This deity is the Phoenician Iron Age reception of the Mesopotamian Dumuzi/Tammuz tradition: Tammuz (= Dumuzi) was mourned annually in Mesopotamian ritual (Ezekiel 8:14 attests this in Jerusalem), and the rite transmitted to Phoenicia and then to Greece as the Adonis cult. The Greek Adonis myth — the beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite, killed by a boar, mourned annually, descending to and returning from the underworld — reproduces the Dumuzi/Inanna narrative structure. Lucian (De Syria Dea 6-9) describes the Byblos rites as a transmission from ""Osiris"" via Phoenicia. Confidence low because the transmission route goes through Phoenician intermediaries (not direct Mesopotamian→Greek contact) and the add_phoenician_iron_age_layer.sql script adds the Phoenician intermediate entities.",SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1503,ENT_ADONIS,reception_of,ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ,low,"Adonis as the Greek reception of the Mesopotamian Dumuzi/Tammuz dying vegetation deity tradition, via Phoenician Adon intermediary.",SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1504,ENT_MES_NINHURSAG,aligned_with,ENT_DEMETER,low,"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_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1505,ENT_DEMETER,aligned_with,ENT_MES_NINHURSAG,low,"Functional/typological cognate, not an attested reception (the cosmic-sovereignty/chaos parallels route through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries or are modern comparisons; Burkert, West).",SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1596,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,received_as,ENT_APHRODITE,medium,"Inanna/Ishtar transmits directly to Aphrodite via the Cypriot channel, alongside the more fully documented Inanna→Astarte→Aphrodite chain already in the dataset. The key shared elements: (1) the ""Queen of Heaven"" title (Inanna is consistently ""Queen of Heaven""; Aphrodite Ourania is ""Heavenly Aphrodite""); (2) the planet Venus as the primary celestial identification (both are the morning/evening star deity); (3) the love-war combination (both are goddesses of erotic love and of war and conflict — an unusual combination that marks the Mesopotamian influence); (4) the Cypriot cult of Aphrodite at Paphos showing direct Eastern religious influence; (5) the Adonis/Tammuz link — Adonis is the Greek reception of Dumuzi, Inanna/Ishtar's divine lover, and the Adonis cult is deeply Cypriot. Burkert (1992) and West (1997) both treat this as a well-grounded direct channel.",SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1597,ENT_APHRODITE,reception_of,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,medium,Aphrodite as the Greek reception of the Mesopotamian Inanna/Ishtar tradition; the Queen of Heaven / morning-star / love-war combination transmitted via Cypriot Aphrodite cult and Phoenician mediation.,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 5955,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,member_of,ENT_HTT_PANTHEON,high,"Teshub is the Hurrian/Hittite chief storm-god, head of the imperial pantheon.",SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed, 5962,ENT_HTT_KUMARBI,member_of,ENT_HTT_PANTHEON,high,Kumarbi is the former king of the gods in the Hurrian-Hittite theogony.,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed, 5977,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,child_of,ENT_HTT_KUMARBI,high,Kumarbi-cycle succession: Teshub is born from Kumarbi (who swallowed Anu's seed).,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed, 5978,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,consort_of,ENT_HTT_HEPAT,high,Hepat is the standard consort of Teshub (the Hepat-Teshub pair).,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed, 5980,ENT_HTT_KUMARBI,parent_of,ENT_HTT_ULLIKUMMI,high,Kumarbi fathers the stone monster Ullikummi (Song of Ullikummi) to overthrow Teshub.,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed, 5981,ENT_HTT_KUMARBI,opposes,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,The Kumarbi cycle's central conflict is Kumarbi's attempts to depose his son Teshub.,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,