relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 462,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,patron_of,ENT_MAGIC,high,Enki/Ea is associated with magic and ritual wisdom.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 469,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,patron_of,ENT_WATER,high,Enki/Ea is associated with the apsu and fresh waters.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 485,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,patron_of,ENT_CRAFT,medium,"Enki/Ea is associated with wisdom, creation, craft, and technical knowledge.",SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 495,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,patron_of,ENT_TECHNOLOGY,medium,Enki/Ea is associated with civilizing knowledge and technical arts.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 1582,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,member_of,ENT_MES_ANUNNAKI,high,"Enki/Ea is the third of the three chief Anunnaki; he receives dominion over the Abzu (the subterranean sweet water) when the cosmos is divided; he is the cleverest of the Anunnaki (""Enki surpasses all gods in wisdom"" — Hymn to Enki) and frequently acts as the intermediary between the divine assembly and humanity.",SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_EARLY 1583,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,paired_with,ENT_MES_NINHURSAG,high,"Enki and Ninhursag (ETCSL 1.1.1) is one of the most important Sumerian mythological compositions; Enki and Ninhursag are the divine couple in Dilmun (the sacred land); their sexual encounters and the resulting chain of offspring goddesses drives the narrative; their complex relationship (creative partnership that turns to conflict when Enki eats the plants Ninhursag grew, then reconciliation when Ninhursag heals Enki's ailments) establishes them as a divine creative pair whose interaction generates life and the divine order of nature.",SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_EARLY 1600,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,aligned_with,ENT_PROMETHEUS,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_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 4467,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,creator_of,ENT_MES_KULLA,high,Ea forms the brick-god Kulla from clay for building rites.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 4468,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,creator_of,ENT_MES_SALTU,high,"Ea creates Saltu (""Strife"") from the dirt of his fingernails to humble Ishtar in the Agushaya Hymn.",SRC_FOSTER_MUSES,reviewed,