al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
Eating breakfast in the shop
Different goods and spices on display infront of a shop in Suq al-Buzuriyya
General view of Suq al-Buzuriyya
Fig.19_Ablaq masonry, 2nd category
Fig.18-c_Carved and ornamented stones
General view of Maʿlula town
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s wall, which constitue the boundary of an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s wall, which constitue the boundary of an agricultural field
al-Husn Church, Remains of the basilica after its demolition and turning the site into an agricultural field
Plan of Krak des Chevaliers
al-Husn Church, remains of basilica’s façade, which, after its demolition, was transformed into an agricultural field
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
Raqqa, Grand Abbasid Mosque – Plan
Part of a decorated wooden door with ‘Ajami decoration from the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Tourist camels, Palmyra
An old photo showing the main western entrance of Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
Signboard of Afqa bath in Palmyra
Forests in the Syrian Coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
Fig.05_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Fig.18_1st category, carved and ornamented stone
Fig.18-b_securing fallen remains
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