File:EA-287 end.jpg
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[edit]Jerusalem (ú-ru-sa-lim) in Amarna letters (EA-287:061) 14th century BC, Letter number 287 by Abdi-Heba, king of Jerusalem, line 61
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[edit]Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws, and the stricter requirements of Wikipedia's non-free content policies, because:
- It is a historically significant photo of 14th century BC, Amarna letters (EA-287:061) (letter number 287 line 61) by Abdi-Heba, king of Jerusalem.
- It is of much lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of very inferior quality.
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- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because the photo and its historical significance are the object of discussion in History of Jerusalem.
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current | 06:36, 1 December 2017 | 257 × 389 (29 KB) | Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
10:37, 19 August 2011 | No thumbnail | 325 × 492 (52 KB) | DASHBot (talk | contribs) | Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff) |
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