Books
- Echard, Siân, Robert Rouse, Jacqueline A. Fay, Helen Fulton, and Geoff Rector. 2017. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain. Volume 4. Hoboken, NJ Chichester, West Sussex Wiley Blackwell.
- Giraldus, Thomas Wright, Thomas Forester, and Richard Colt Hoare. 1863. The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis: Containing the Topography of Ireland, and the History of the Conquest of Ireland ... [And] the Itinerary through Wales, and the Description of Wales. London: H.G. Bohn.
- Littell, Eliakim, and Robert S. Littell. 1844. Littell's Living Age. [Boston, Mass.]: [T.H. Carter & Co.].
- MacManus, Seumas. 1921. The Story of the Irish Race: A Popular History of Ireland. New York: Irish Pub. Co. [pages 8-10, 19, and 192]
- Palgrave, Francis. 1832. The Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth: Anglo-Saxon Period. London: J. Murray.
- Ellis, Ralph Scota, Egyptian Queen of the Scots: The legendary royal founder of Scotland. Edfu Books.
- Evans, Lorraine. 2001. Kingdom of the Ark: The Startling Story of How the Ancient British Race Is Descended from the Pharaohs. New York: Pocket.
Websites
- Evans, Lorraine. Kingdom of the Ark: Ancient Egypt Settled in British?,” Bibliotecapleyades.net.
- Jaide, Don. “The Story Of Princess Scota – Princess Meritaten: The African Roots Of Ireland,” Rasta Livewire, June 7, 2013.
- “Pharaoh's Daughter: Mother of the Scottish People,” Mythology Blogspot.
- “The pharaoh's daughter who was the mother of all Scots,” The Scotsman, September 13, 2006.
- Waweru, Nduta. “Queen Scotia, The Egyptian Pharaoh’s Daughter Who Became the Mother of Modern-Day Scotland,” Face 2 Face, August 15, 2018.
- Wiener, James. “Scota: Mother of the Scottish People,” Ancient History et cetera, November 21, 2013.
- Scota – Wikipedia
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