relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 216,ENT_EGY_NEITH,guardian_of,ENT_EGY_DUAMUTEF,medium,Protective goddess association in canopic/funerary theology.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 259,ENT_EGY_NEITH,identified_with,ENT_EGY_PTAH,medium,Neith and Ptah share creator/craft associations in some theological contexts.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 1574,ENT_EGY_NEITH,received_as,ENT_ATHENA,high,"Herodotus explicitly equates Neith with Athena in two passages: at 2.28 he identifies the goddess of Sais as Athena, and at 2.59 he names the great festival at Sais as belonging to Athena (= Neith). The equation is supported by shared attributes: both are warrior goddesses associated with weaving, wisdom, and craftsmanship; both have the owl as a sacred animal in some traditions; both are depicted with shield and spear. The famous inscription at Sais — ""I am all that has been, and is, and shall be, and none among mortals has yet uncovered my robe"" — was transmitted to the Greek world through this Neith-Athena identification. The identification is one of the best-documented Egyptian→Greek deity equations in the ancient sources.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_EGY_LATE_PERIOD