Image:National Geographic - King Tut face.jpg
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A cover of National Geographic magazine showing a recreated likeness of Tutankhamun. More images can be seen at the National Geographic website.
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[edit] Licensing
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Forensic facial reconstruction
- the image is used to illustrate discussion of National Geographic and its presence in the emerging popularity of facial reconstructions in media.
- the image adds significantly to the article because it provides a quality visual illustration of what the entire article ultimately attempts to describe to the reader (i.e. facial reconstructions)
- the image is used to illustrate the publication of the issue of the magazine in question
[edit] Fair use rationale for Tutankhamun
- the image is used to illustrate the discussion of National Geographic's role in the controversy surrounding Tutankhamun, especially as related to his skin tone, eye color, and other physical features
- the image adds significantly to the article because it provides a quality visual illustration of what the section it is placed in ultimately attempts to describe to the reader (i.e. the ongoing debate over the actual appearance of Ancient Egpytians, specifically the Tutankhamun line)
- the image is used to illustrate the publication of the issue of the magazine in question
[edit] Fair use rationale for Appearance of the ancient Egyptians
- the image is used to illustrate the discussion of National Geographic's role in the controversy surrounding the appearance of the Ancient Egyptians
- the image adds significantly to the article because it provides a quality visual illustration of what the entire article ultimately attempts to describe to the reader (i.e. the ongoing debate over the actual appearance of Ancient Egpytians)
- the image illustrates, specifically, the international attention the appearance of ancient Egyptians has received, National Geographic's involvement, and the controversy over Tutankhamun
- the image is used to illustrate the publication of the issue of the magazine in question
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