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Fig.40_Façade after reconstruction with integrated original stones
Fig.10_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Fig.41-b_Marking missing stones after partial collapse
Raqqa – excavations of the site “East of Raqqa” – Eastern Palace
Jamiʿ al-Khayr, main entrance after the war destruction
Suq Aslan Dada, rebuilding of northern entrance, view towards south
Suq Aslan Dada, rebuilding of northern entrance, view towards south
Fig.20_1st category
Raqqa – the excavations of the site “East of Raqqa” – Eastern Palace
Fig.43_Protective tarpaulin of outer walls
Suq Aslan Dada, general view of the reconstruciton of the suq and the eastern facade of Khan as-Sabun
Fig.44_removal of rubble infill, using a suction tube
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig.37_Use of crane for removal of rubble
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig.35_labeling of stones within geodetic grid field
Fig.26_all sides photographs of labeled stone
Fig.11_measurement (survey) of rubble field
Fig.09_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Fig.08_execution of an geodetic grid over rubble heap
Detail drawing of the relocated portal in al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami
Khusrawiyya Complex, damage mapping (Arabic)
Qalb Lawza Basilica, illustration of the assumed construction method
Raqqa, Bagdad Gate, Drawing of total reconstruction
Great Mosque, courtyard and prayer hall facade
Fig.04-b_contour lines over rectified photograph
Fig.04_measurable rectified drone photography
Fig.03_section drawings of rubble, with orthographic photography
Suq Aslan Dada, rebuilding of northern entrance, view towards south