relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2392,ENT_ELAM_KIRIRISHA,spouse_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,high,"The Middle Elamite divine triad of Inshushinak, Napirisha, and Kiririsha consistently presents Kiririsha as Napirisha's divine consort. The Chogha Zanbil (Dur-Untash) complex, dedicated c. 1250 BCE, includes a temple to Kiririsha alongside the principal Inshushinak-Napirisha sanctuary — the paired placement reflects the divine spousal relationship. Royal inscriptions of the Untash-Napirisha dynasty invoke Napirisha and Kiririsha together as a divine pair. Carter & Stolper (1984) p. 47; Potts (1999) p. 252.",SRC_CARTER_STOLPER_ELAM,reviewed,PER_ELAM_CLASSICAL 2394,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,aligned_with,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,medium,"Napirisha and Enki/Ea share the domain of life-giving water as a divine principle — both are associated with the fresh water that sustains life (the Mesopotamian apsû / Napirisha's highland springs), both embody divine wisdom manifest through the water medium, and both serve as the principal ""great god"" of their respective traditions alongside the supreme sky deity. The geographical proximity of Elam and Mesopotamia and the documented Elamite borrowing of Akkadian scribal culture means these deities' parallel functions would have been apparent to ancient practitioners. Confidence medium: the alignment is structural and domain-based; no ancient source explicitly equates them. Carter & Stolper (1984) p. 50.",SRC_CARTER_STOLPER_ELAM,reviewed,PER_ELAM_CLASSICAL 4133,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,parent_of,ENT_ELAM_HUTRAN,medium,Napirisha is the father of Hutran in the divine triad of Anshan.,SRC_CARTER_STOLPER_ELAM,reviewed, 4134,ENT_ELAM_KIRIRISHA,parent_of,ENT_ELAM_HUTRAN,medium,Kiririsha is the mother of Hutran in the divine triad of Anshan.,SRC_CARTER_STOLPER_ELAM,reviewed,