Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
Guideline Integrated Building Documentation
Rubble / Debris Management – General Guideline
Catalogue of Damage – Architectural Heritage
Ezidi life and traditions in Jabal Sinjar – Interview with two young Ezidi women
Silk Fabric and Social Ties in Syria
Syria, a Textile History
Tall Columns and Massive Pillars – the Great Umayyad Mosques of Damascus and Aleppo
A Family of Damascene Silk Manufacturer
Cotton Season in Raqqa
The Diversity of Music in Syria
‘Ajami from A to Z
Fata Morgana in Busra*
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
Damascene Breakfast Habits
The Visual Language of Syrian Coins from 1920 to 2020
The Art of Syrian Textile Production
A Felt Carpet from al-Bab
The Threads of Life: Syrian Textile Ornamentation
Hidden Figures: The Women behind the Beautiful Craft of Aghabani
The Ink That Lasts Forever: Textile Printing in Syria
From Animals and Plants: Textile Raw Materials
Insights into Syria’s Centuries-Old Silk Craft
What Remains of the Silk Road?
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