↑ Kitchen, pp.124–125 Note: Kitchen states on page 542 that in the first 1972 edition of his TIPE book, he had opted to attribute these objects and the stela "to Iuput I, as being potentially the more important ruler of the two Iuputs, through his association with the founder of the Dynasty (ie. Pedubast I). However, later studies have shown that the opposite solution is preferable, i.e. that [the] monuments...with the Usimare prenomen probably belong to Iuput II, not I. In 1975, I also changed over to that option (CdE 52(1977), 42–44, and cf. foreword to Bierbrier, LNKE, 1975, p.x)"
↑ Robins, Gay (1994). Proportion and style in ancient Egyptian art. Austin: University of Texas Press. tr. 256–257.
↑ Robins, Gay (1997). The Art of Ancient Egypt. London: British Museum Press. tr. 210–212. ISBN0714109886.
↑ Redford, Donald B. (1986). Pharaonic king-lists, annals and day-books: a contribution to the study of the Egyptian sense of history. Mississauga: Benben Publications. tr. 328–329. ISBN0920168078.
↑ Leahy, Anthony (1992). “Royal Iconography and Dynastic Change, 750-525 BC: The Blue and Cap Crowns”. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 78: 238–240.