You’re quite welcome.
It fascinates me that so many of our symbols are based in pantheism/polytheism, yet not quite. I’m not sure how to say what I’m saying.
Anyway, thanks for your learned explanations.

Venus of Laussel with a horn in her hand. 25,000 years old Marquay, Dordogne France. Note: it's on a red stone.
"It fascinates me that so many of our symbols are based in pantheism/polytheism, yet not quite" "Yet not quite"
Exactly right. in a nut shell the history of the name of god(one god and her child(Moon) together creates the energy of god. The child never grows up but is always there:
Venus of Laussel seems to be 𒀭An & Asu or Asi(horn/prince/a name)𒋛(si)
means horn
Asu (red water) other name is Damu or Danu(water energy of the moon/I explained in an earlier post)
In Aramaric ሊ Li pronounced Le. from Li-on(on means Bal or lord)
land of Lèsso (greek:Iēsous) spelled ሊ ሠ(Aramaic), land of jesus old name for Bering strait ሠ from Su/𒋜(red)
Even Mohammad understood the dark reflection or inversion of iL or El got part of it -Il-ah (this is Sin. Sin is bad but it's still god IMO from old concepts. There was no war in the heavens IMO) BTW- El-ohim -ohim הִים means: The sea or water.
In proto-Hebrew gods energy is Ghayin (important letter to fully understand. it's where we get Yeshua/Yhvh יֵשׁוּעַ
Akhenaten(a Giant & larger cranial capacity) was last of the kings that of the royal blood line(Anunnaki.) He recognized there was only one god and attempted to correct this back to one god. IMO it's very likely Akhenaten was Moses.