A female Kurdish tribe leader wearing a screen-printed headscarf called Habari
Al-Jisriyya norias (water wheel), Hama
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, documentation sheet of courtyard with northern Iwan
A Kurdish woman spinning with a suspended spindle. She is wearing a traditional overgarment
Two Kurdish women. The woman on the right is wearing a traditional woven overgarment
A woman showing how to card wool. She is wearing a silk Habari (head scarf)
The cold (barrani) section of as-Salamiyya historical bath
View into tent of nomadic family of Tayy-tribe
Jamiʿ al-Maydani, windows with stone lattice screen (Transenna)
Hand carved wood block used for printing fabrics
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
Street side of the homestead: a terrace in front of a house of Kurdish family in the Malkiyya-Region
Noria (water wheel) axis
Village of ʿAyn al-Khadra, in the living room of the central hall house of a Kurdish family
Shuyukh Tahtani, a kurdish extended family after their dinner
A Kurdish woman with a prayer rug made of wool with embroidery
North-East Syria, Kurdish wedding celebration
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
ʿAyn al-Khadra, residential house with a central hall plan of a Kurdish family in the Malkiyya-Region
Guideline Integrated Building Documentation
Catalogue of Damage – Architectural Heritage
From Palmyra to Istanbul
Ezidi life and traditions in Jabal Sinjar – Interview with two young Ezidi women
The Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016): Former Life in the Ghazala House (Beit Ghazaleh) – the Destroyed Heritage (2/2)
The Syrian Jazira – an Extraordinary Archaeological Landscape
Al-Bara in the Zawiya Mountain – the Largest Ruined Settlement of the “Ancient Villages of Northern Syria”
Places of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide
Tall Columns and Massive Pillars – the Great Umayyad Mosques of Damascus and Aleppo
60 Years of Rock and Heavy Metal in Syria: The 2000s
60 Years of Rock and Heavy Metal in Syria: The 60s – 90s
A Family of Damascene Silk Manufacturer
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