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Temple of Bel, 1st c. AD
View to the proscenium and scaenae frons, Palmyra Theater, 2nd c. AD
Lion of goddess Al-Lat, 1st c. AD
General view of al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya (the coastal mountains) covered by forests
General view of al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya (the coastal mountains) covered by forests
Fig.21_2nd category, stacked ashlar masonry
Fig.05_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Fig.33_protective roof
Room with code P02.L00.01.01_cx
Fig.27_orthographic photograph with scale
Fig.39_Façade with allocation of stones from rubble
Fig-31-b_cover_s
Raʾs al-ʿAyn, view from the garden to the late Ottoman house, situated on a slope
A modern building and a traditional mud fence in one of the Ghouta fields of Damascus
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, collapsed roof of prayer hall, eastern part
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, courtyard and eastern riwaq (portico)
Jamiʿ al-Mihmandar, lower part of the minaret
Balcony above main portal of Khan al-Harir
Balcony above main portal of Khan al-Harir
Aleppo Great Mosque, courtyard general view towards north west
A villa under construction in the Ghuta of Damascus
A modern three storeys building in Raqqa
Terrasses cultivation in the Coastal Mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
A village on the foothills of the coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
View from the north to the middle overbuilt part of the suq (bazaar) of Khan al-Harir (right)
Diversity of vegetation and protruding rocks in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
A small river in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Vegetation with rocks in the coastal mountains