The white marbles and polychrome stones of the five-aisled basilica at Gadara (Umm Qais), Jordan: archaeometric characterization for provenance identification

This research sheds light on the use of white marble and polychrome stones in building the five-aisled basilica at Gadara (Umm Qais), north Jordan. The research uses different analytical techniques to investigate the physical, mineralogical, chemical, and isotopic properties of 24 marble elements ai...

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