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Fig. 31, Catalogue of Damage
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Entrance corridor in front of the collapsed cupola house
Maʿlula, the procession to the Holy Cross celebration also passes through the narrow alleys of the old town.
House with mud decoration as door framing in the village of Qalʿat Najm, that was flooded by the Tishrin dam
Ruin of a double room house in the village Qalʿat Najm
Room 27 with code P01.L00.27.00.Wb
ʿAyn al-Khadra, in the farm yard behind the house with stables made of basalt stones
Tall Aswad near Raqqa, view to an outbuilding of a farmstead
ʿAyn al-Khadra, residential house with a central hall plan of a Kurdish family in the Malkiyya-Region
Village alley in the Balikh region with calf and goats
Tall Abyad, House decoration to welcome the house owner after the pilgrimage to Mekka
Vicinity of Tall Abyad, shell of the house with flattened domes and opening in one dome
A shell of a new house with flattened domes in a village south of Tall Abyad
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Baking flat breads on the tannur wall (tannur deepened in the ground)
A little boy from a resettlement village is drawing water from a tap embedded in the ground
P01.L00.07.00.Wb_s
Room 07 with code P01.L00.07.00.Wc
Fig.05_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Bayt-Ghazala_room-07_walls
Orientation-room-codes
In a small village on the Khabur: foreign visitors are welcomed
Staircase and old wooden door in a traditional House in Maʿlula
Near Tall Tamir, In a tannur deepened in the ground the flat breads are baked
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, The flattened dome roofs have just received new plastering.
ʿAyn al-Khadra, Village school from mud bricks, not used any more
Street side of the homestead: a terrace in front of a house of Kurdish family in the Malkiyya-Region
In the southern part of Tall Abyad, remains of the church made of mud bricks
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Woman builds a silo for her supplies during the winter
Wakil House, decorated windows