relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2085,ENT_EGY_SOPDU,reception_of,ENT_EGY_HORUS,high,Sopdu was identified with Horus as a falcon-headed martial deity; his name is written with the falcon determinative and his epithets overlap with those of the warrior Horus. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology.,SRC_UCLA_EGYPTOLOGY,approved, 2092,ENT_EGY_NEFERHOTEP,member_of,ENT_EGY_OGDOAD,medium,"Neferhotep is attested in Deir el-Medina votive stelae alongside Meretseger; while not a canonical Ogdoad member, he belongs to the cluster of local beneficent deities worshipped by the Theban necropolis workers. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology.",SRC_UCLA_EGYPTOLOGY,approved, 2100,ENT_EGY_WOSRET,received_as,ENT_EGY_MUT,medium,Wosret's role as female counterpart of Amun at Karnak was gradually absorbed by Mut from the Middle Kingdom onward; the two goddesses overlap in their Theban protective function. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology.,SRC_UCLA_EGYPTOLOGY,approved, 2270,ENT_EGY_ANHUR,reception_of,ENT_EGY_RA,medium,"The myth of Anhur as ""He who leads back the Distant One"" places him in the solar myth cycle: he retrieves the Eye of Ra or the lion-form of Tefnut from Nubia, connecting him to Ra's mythology. UCLA Egyptology ""Onuris"" entry.",SRC_UCLA_EGYPTOLOGY,reviewed,