The city of Madaba, located along the ancient King’s Highway in modern-day Jordan, holds the undisputed title of the "City of Mosaics." During the Byzantine and Umayyad periods (4th–8th centuries CE), this region flourished as a wealthy agricultural and administrative hub, giving rise to a highly sophisticated school of master artisans who transformed the floors of churches, public buildings, and private villas into a sprawling sea of stone art.…
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