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Tall Shaykh Hamad (Dur Katlimmu) – Excavations
Fig.32-b_storage of sorted stones outside
Fig.45-b_wall in danger of collapse
Fig.46-b_Pillar with structural damage, after emergency support
Tall Shaykh Hamad (Dur Katlimmu) – Excavations
Tall Shaykh Hamad (Dur Katlimmu) – Excavations
Tall Shaykh Hamad (Dur Katlimmu) – Excavations
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
Fig.37_Use of crane for removal of rubble
Fig.45-a_Wall pillar in danger of collapse
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
Fig.07_view at rubble
Fig.06_Bayt-Ghazala_room-02
Fig.02_3D-scanning-Great-Mosque-of-Aleppo_Iconem-Agha-Khan-Trust-for-Culture_11
Animation before-after destruction of al-Khusrawiyya madrasa in Aleppo, Syria
Fig.41-a_Main front in 1995, with ornamental details, spolia, and a coat of arms
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s façade, which, after its demolition, was transformed into an agricultural field
Fig.46_Pillar with structural damages
Fig.33_protective roof
Fig.18_1st category, carved and ornamented stone
A typical Friday breakfast table in Damascus
Eating breakfast in the shop
General view Suq al-Buzuriyya
Part of a calligraphy with ‘Ajami decoration in the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Detail of a decorated wooden panel of the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Decorated wooden door of the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
General view image
Fig. 14-c, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 07, Catalogue of Damage