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Painting by Greg Harlin, after drawings by Elizabeth Simpson, of the funeral ceremony of the king buried in the Tumulus MM chamber, Gordion, copyright Greg Harlin and Elizabeth Simpson, 2001

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Description: Illustration of the funeral ceremony that took place outside Tumulus MM, Gordion, before the king's burial. The ceremony is shown in a painting by Greg Harlin, utilizing reconstruction drawings of the Tumulus MM furniture by Elizabeth Simpson. The ojects recovered from the burial are shown in color, with the participants and activities rendered in sepia; the tumulus is shown under construction in the background.

Date of painting: 2001

Source: Archaeology 54, no. 1 (July/August 2001), p. 26

Author: Greg Harlin

Permission: Reproduced with permission of Greg Harlin and Elizabeth Simpson

Non-free fair use rationale: This image is used in the article, "Gordion Furniture and Wooden Artifacts" by permission of the copyright holder; for others who wish to use this image, it is eligible for reproduction under the fair use clause of Wikipedia image guidelines. Although the fair use argument technically does not seem to be required in this instance, in order to comply with Wikipedia policy, the author provides the following assurances that use of the image here does in fact meet the non-free fair use rationale: It is being used here, as (1) there is no free-content image of this reconstruction whatsoever in the public domain, and the image is essential in order to illustrate the article; (2) the original is scholarly/educational and does not have a "market role" per se, and therefore this usage does not affect that role; (3) the image is used here with other items, all of which are needed to convey the information contained in the article, the image is content based and not merely an "illustration" of the text, and no "portion" of the image will suffice; (4) this photograph has been published in a scholarly publication prior to the appearance of the present article but has not been widely available to the general public; (5) the content meets the general Wikipedia content standards and is encyclopedic; (6) the image meets the tenets of Wikipedia:Image use policy; (7) the image is here used in at least one article, "Gordion Furniture and Wooden Artifacts"; (8) the presence of this image does significantly increase readers' understanding of the topic, and indeed no one would understand what the funerary banquet looked like without this illustration; (9) restrictions on location are complied with; and (10) the image description page for this photograph does contain an identification of the source of the material and copyright holder, with copyright tags, the name of the article in which the image appears (see above), and the present rationale, with the 10 items complied with numbered as in the Wikipedia:Non-free content policy. The images used in the Wikipedia article "Gordion Furniture and Wooden Artifacts" are not compiled anywhere else on the web, and the article presents the first comprehensive web publication of an important collection of rare and highly significant ancient objects, the furniture and wooden artifacts belonging to the Phrygian King Midas and his dynasty, which are not featured in any other web-based encyclopedic article. The author chooses to use Wikipedia for this web article, rather than a website specific to the project, believing in the importance of the Wikipedia endeavor and wishing to support it.

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