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Entity Sources

2,936 links between entities and the sources that attest them, with evidence type and passage-level notes. The primary evidence layer: every entity classification traces to at least one record here.

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evidence_type
{'description': 'e.g. Direct attestation, Secondary analysis, Epigraphic, Numismatic'}
source_note
{'description': 'Specific passage citations and notes on how this source attests the entity'}

5 rows where entity_id = "ENT_EGY_ANUBIS"

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ENT_EGY_ANUBIS,SRC_DIGITAL_EGYPT,reference attestation Anubis ENT_EGY_ANUBIS Digital Egypt for Universities SRC_DIGITAL_EGYPT reference attestation catalogued in UCL Digital Egypt for Universities
ENT_EGY_ANUBIS,SRC_FAULKNER_PYRAMID_TEXTS,direct attestation Anubis ENT_EGY_ANUBIS R. O. Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts (Oxford University Press, 1969; repr. Aris & Phillips, 1998) SRC_FAULKNER_PYRAMID_TEXTS direct attestation PT throughout: Anubis (Inpw) is the embalmer and guide of the dead; "Anubis who is upon his mountain" is one of the most frequent epithets in the Pyramid Texts; Utterance 213 (§ 134): Anubis licks and assembles the king's limbs
ENT_EGY_ANUBIS,SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,scholarly attestation Anubis ENT_EGY_ANUBIS Geraldine Pinch, Egyptian Mythology SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH scholarly attestation Attested in Pinch, Egyptian Mythology.
ENT_EGY_ANUBIS,SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS,direct attestation Anubis ENT_EGY_ANUBIS Plutarch, On Isis and Osiris (De Iside et Osiride, c. 100–120 CE) SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS direct attestation Anubis is identified in De Iside et Osiride as the son of Osiris and Nephthys (not Osiris and Isis as in some other traditions); Plutarch explains his role as "the guardian who goes between the upper and lower regions" (De Iside 44); the name Anubis is given a Greek etymology; he becomes Hermanubis in the Greco-Egyptian synthesis
ENT_EGY_ANUBIS,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,scholarly attestation Anubis ENT_EGY_ANUBIS Richard H. Wilkinson, The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS scholarly attestation Initial Egyptian seed reference.

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CREATE TABLE "entity_sources" (
   [entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
   [source_id] TEXT REFERENCES [sources]([source_id]),
   [evidence_type] TEXT,
   [source_note] TEXT,
   PRIMARY KEY ([entity_id], [source_id], [evidence_type])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_sources_source_id]
    ON [entity_sources] ([source_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_sources_entity_id]
    ON [entity_sources] ([entity_id]);
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