found: Sais I, 2011:t.p. (illustrations by Marina Escolano Poveda)
found: Academia.edu, viewed 1 6April 2014(Marina Escolano-Poveda, Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, Near Eastern Studies; has also published in spanish)
found: Johns Hopkins University website, viewed 16 April 2014Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum (Marina Escolano-Poveda is a Fulbright scholar and a graduate student in Egyptology in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Johns Hopkins. Her research focus is Demotic and Greek Papyrology and the study of the literature and religion of Graeco-Roman Egypt. She is currently part of the team of the Mummy Label Database Project of the Spanish National Research Council and the University of Chicago)