Credit: Nikodem Nijaki
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Comments: Ancient marble quarry in Aliki, Thasos, Greece.
Credit: James St. John
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Comments: Mable from the Ordovician of Georgia, USA. (7.6 cm across at its widest).
Credit: Zde
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Comments: Marble Kandila and Phiales. Early Cycladic I and II period, 3200 to 2300 BC. Kanellopoulos Museum at Athens.
Credit: Colin Moss
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Comments: Marble pillar in Kurion, Cyprus.
From Morrish: Marble. The well-known stone that takes a high polish. It was used in Solomon's temple, and there were pillars of marble in the Persian palace. Babylon, or Papal Rome, in her luxury imported marble. 1 Chronicles 29:2; Esther 1:6; Song of Solomon 5:15; Revelation 18:12.