Tall al-Bi��a at the confluence of Euphrates and Balikh rivers
A side of architectural remains in Tall Mardikh (Ebla)
A side of excavated building in Tall Mardikh (Ebla)
Stone coffins in the southern Palace, Ebla (Tall Mardikh)
View into a room in Palace G, Ebla (Tall Mardikh)
A part from the ruins of Ebla (Tall Mardikh)
View into an excavation trench of Tall Bdiri: to stabilize the walls, pilasters were added
A staircase was leading up to upper floor at Royal Palace G, Ebla (Tall Mardikh)
A view of Royal Palace G, Tall Mardikh (Ebla)
Arial veiw at Tall al-Biʿa, Ancient city of Tuttul
Tall al-Biʿa, Ancient city of Tuttul
The Syrian Jazira – an Extraordinary Archaeological Landscape
Minarets of the Old City of Aleppo
Places of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide
Syria, a Textile History
Tall Columns and Massive Pillars – the Great Umayyad Mosques of Damascus and Aleppo
Historic Cable-Stayed Bridge of Dayr az-Zawr
Cotton Season in Raqqa
Music & Community in Syria
Folk Music
The Sound of Dayr az-Zawr
At the Grainmill, Find Me
One and a Half Panels – My Grandfather’s House in the Euphrates Valley
The Donkey Guide of Max von Oppenheim
The Last Master of the Saddle Makers
The Visual Language of Syrian Coins from 1920 to 2020
Carpets from Raqqa: A Memory
Picnic in the Ghuta – Changes Over the Last 70 Years
Dome Houses in Syria – Revival of a Thousand Years Old Architectural Tradition
The Hanania Church – The House of Hanania and the Beginning of Christianity in Syria
The Village of Shaykh Hilal – Architectural Heritage in the Syrian Steppe (al-Badiya)
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